Answers to https://meta.stackexchange.com/q/284601/303080 include SEDE scripts for site-specific and network-wide methods to rank users who've asked the most questions. Someone pointed me to it recently and noted that I'm pretty high up there. Of course this is Stack Exchange and what we're really after is (among other things) generation of good answers<sup>1</sup>. So I'd like to ask: **Question:** How many answers did I facilitate and (roughly) how much answer rep was generated? I'm primarily interested in a single site at a time query. Of course by "I" I mean whomever runs the script can see their own results. "bonus points" for a feature that shows the top rep recipients for those answers. ---- <sup>1</sup>@uhoh's lemmas: - @uhoh's lemma #1: Stack Exchange is a collaborative effort to generate good answers to on-topic questions. - @uhoh's lemma #2: A Stack Exchange answers can not exist without someone taking the time and showing the effort and interest to post the question. - @uhoh's lemma #3: Stack Exchange is both a floor wax *and* a desert topping<sup>2</sup>. Asking of questions is a superposition of (at least) two things; seeking solutions to our immediate problem or query *and* the facilitation of interesting, helpful and informative answers for the benefit of future readers. <sup>2</sup>[Shimmer, by the Not Ready For Prime Time Players](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wPO8PqHGWFU&t=13s)