The leaderboard has been moved to https://posts.mcbe.wtf
For those curious about the code behind the site (It's just a super tiny static-site generator): https://github.com/Mango0x45/src-forum-posts-leaderboard
If anyone finds a user with 500+ forum posts not listed, feel free to either send them in this thread or make a PR added them to the "users" file.
How does this work? Even if you have 10 posts a day you don't appear on the leaderboard even if you filter by posts per day. I don't see it being fair.
How I think it should've been done is you literally should've just tracked the amount of posts of the users posted in a single day instead of what you did (I don't know how it works).
[quote]How does this work? Even if you have 10 posts a day you don't appear on the leaderboard even if you filter by posts per day. I don't see it being fair.[/quote] Only users with more than 500 posts appear on the list. Posts per day is your number of posts divided by your account age in days.
Hm, can't you make it so people that have more than 100 posts show up? Is there too many people with more than 100 posts?
Also I'd be curious to see the site showing the most posts in a day instead of the "posts per day" thing. Even if people can farm posts.
There are way, way, way too many people with 100+ posts
we probably don't even have all of the 500+ people, adding 100+ would probably quadruple the size of the list, maybe more
[QUOTE=Hi] Hm, can't you make it so people that have more than 100 posts show up? Is there too many people with more than 100 posts? [/QUOTE] Yes, but it means that for every person we find there are 500 more that we haven't found yet. Ideally we could just use a bot to check every account but the /users/ endpoint is dead meaning that the only alternative to get every single user on the site is to manually check every single possible combination of legal characters with the lengths 1 to 21 which with modern internet speeds is just not feasible.