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I am wondering if anyone has analyzed average reputation points accrued over time.

Given that posting a good answer to a question will accrue a total of x points over a year, I imagine there must be some kind of curve that looks like this, on average:

  • first 30% of total reputation points accrued within 12 hours
  • add'l 20% accrued hours 12-24 (cumulative 50% within a day after posting)
  • add'l 20% accrued days 2-7 (cumulative 70% within first week)
  • add'l 15% accrued days 8-30 (cumulative 85% within first month)
  • final 15% accrued months 2-12

And I imagine the curve could be somewhat different, depending on different factors:

  • StackExchangeStack Exchange community (StackOverflowStack Overflow, Meta, etc.)
  • Whether the answer was accepted
  • Number of upvotes given to the question (within first hour, day, week, etc.)
  • Number of answers at time of posting
  • Reputation score of the person providing the answer
  • etc...

I'm getting more involved in the StackOverflowStack Overflow community, and it would be interesting to estimate the total value of my activity, based on the early response.

If I spend an hour answering questions, and a day later I see that I got 50 reputation points from that activity, what's the long-term value? Can I expect it to "grow" from 50 to 80 over the next month, or year? Or to 100? Maybe 150?

I am wondering if anyone has analyzed average reputation points accrued over time.

Given that posting a good answer to a question will accrue a total of x points over a year, I imagine there must be some kind of curve that looks like this, on average:

  • first 30% of total reputation points accrued within 12 hours
  • add'l 20% accrued hours 12-24 (cumulative 50% within a day after posting)
  • add'l 20% accrued days 2-7 (cumulative 70% within first week)
  • add'l 15% accrued days 8-30 (cumulative 85% within first month)
  • final 15% accrued months 2-12

And I imagine the curve could be somewhat different, depending on different factors:

  • StackExchange community (StackOverflow, Meta, etc.)
  • Whether the answer was accepted
  • Number of upvotes given to the question (within first hour, day, week, etc.)
  • Number of answers at time of posting
  • Reputation score of the person providing the answer
  • etc...

I'm getting more involved in the StackOverflow community, and it would be interesting to estimate the total value of my activity, based on the early response.

If I spend an hour answering questions, and a day later I see that I got 50 reputation points from that activity, what's the long-term value? Can I expect it to "grow" from 50 to 80 over the next month, or year? Or to 100? Maybe 150?

I am wondering if anyone has analyzed average reputation points accrued over time.

Given that posting a good answer to a question will accrue a total of x points over a year, I imagine there must be some kind of curve that looks like this, on average:

  • first 30% of total reputation points accrued within 12 hours
  • add'l 20% accrued hours 12-24 (cumulative 50% within a day after posting)
  • add'l 20% accrued days 2-7 (cumulative 70% within first week)
  • add'l 15% accrued days 8-30 (cumulative 85% within first month)
  • final 15% accrued months 2-12

And I imagine the curve could be somewhat different, depending on different factors:

  • Stack Exchange community (Stack Overflow, Meta, etc.)
  • Whether the answer was accepted
  • Number of upvotes given to the question (within first hour, day, week, etc.)
  • Number of answers at time of posting
  • Reputation score of the person providing the answer
  • etc...

I'm getting more involved in the Stack Overflow community, and it would be interesting to estimate the total value of my activity, based on the early response.

If I spend an hour answering questions, and a day later I see that I got 50 reputation points from that activity, what's the long-term value? Can I expect it to "grow" from 50 to 80 over the next month, or year? Or to 100? Maybe 150?

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I am wondering if anyone has analyzed average reputation points accrued over time.

Given that posting a good answer to a question will accrue a total of x points over a year, I imagine there must be some kind of curve that looks like this, on average:

  • first 30% of total reputation points accrued within 12 hours
  • add'l 20% accrued hours 12-24 (cumulative 50% within a day after posting)
  • add'l 20% accrued days 2-7 (cumulative 70% within first week)
  • add'l 15% accrued days 8-30 (cumulative 85% within first month)
  • final 15% accrued months 2-12

And I imagine the curve could be somewhat different, depending on different factors:

  • StackExchange community (StackOverflow, Meta, etc.)
  • Whether the answer was accepted
  • Number of upvotes given to the question (within first hour, day, week, etc.)
  • Number of answers at time of posting
  • Reputation score of the person providing the answer
  • etc...

I'm getting more involved in the StackOverflow community, and it would be interesting to estimate the total value of my activity, based on the early response.

If I spend an hour answering questions, and a day later I see that I got 50 reputation points from that activity, what's the long-term value? Can I expect it to "grow" from 50 to 80 over the next month, or year? Or to 100? Maybe 150?