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This post is for keeping interesting queries about cstheory.


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  • $\begingroup$ fyi the avg quality questions/avg quality answers are the same query with different comments. the 1st seems to be the incorrect version. probably the where PostTypeId = 1 clause needs to be adjd $\endgroup$
    – vzn
    Apr 4, 2013 at 23:27
  • $\begingroup$ ok tried again & didnt see issue. nevermind $\endgroup$
    – vzn
    Apr 5, 2013 at 20:08
  • $\begingroup$ these are useful, however also of interest would be general/macroscopic statistics showing total activity on the site over time, esp long term. any ideas, what is a reasonable metric of this sites overall participation/health/impact/popularity? [stackexchange normally uses question/answer volume, but this site is low in those areas possibly by choice/intention/preference of participants.] $\endgroup$
    – vzn
    Apr 11, 2013 at 4:06
  • $\begingroup$ see also number of questions/closed questions $\endgroup$
    – vzn
    Apr 11, 2013 at 4:07

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Find interesting unanswered questions

This query finds unanswered questions and sorts them based an estimated weight on how interesting they seem to be for the user running the query. The estimate uses: question score, asker's reputation, and how well you do on the tags for the question.

I guess this is similar to what they use for the interesting questions tab on SO.

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Monthly questions per area comparison

Shows the graph of the number of questions per month for top 10 areas

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Uncategorized cstheory questions

Lists the uncategorized questions without cstheory area tags ordered by their last activity date.

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Average quality of answers by users

Average total votes of answers by users.

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Average quality of questions by users

Average total votes of questions by users.

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