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This document processes the outputs of the praise reward system and performs an analysis of the resulting token reward distribution.
Since praise gets valued on a scale, we can take a look at how often each value of the scale gets assigned by quantifiers. Note: This metric disregards scores of praise marked as a duplicate, since the score of the original is already being taken into account.
The ten highest rated contributions for this round were the following:
Avg. score | To | Reason | |
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98.67 | hanners717#2022 | for absoluetly murdering the WorkDAO and Giveth partnership draft proposal, that was unnecessarily long and confusing. Cutting out super legal language, making it easy for Giveth contributors to understand agreement terms, and reneogoiating some terms with WorkDAO so Giveth contributors can have an ideal customer experience with WorkDAO that works best for them! | |
97.13 | Danibelle the Uno and Only#6791 | for facilitating a great Pimp your project workshop!! | |
96.0 | Almond | oyealmond#7049 | for the amazing work putting together twitter spaces, giveth essentials, podcasts. she is super organized, super smart, an epic catherder, epic marketer - great at writing tweets, incredile at incorporating stakeholder feedback, and amazes me every day |
84.67 | Yass#3392 | for pushing so hard on the fundraising side, picking up all the slack when ever there is some, it is so nice to know that i can just throw any potential leads her way and know they will get followed up on | |
73.33 | Angler | Hats.finance#9377 | for coming to our community call to share the importance of incentivizing security and responsible disclosure. It's great to know that Hats.finance is working to strengthen these areas of the web3 space and I look forward to our communities collaborating with one another! |
70.67 | WhyldWanderer#7002 | for seamless assembly line style processing of each GIVbacks round.. you guys always have my back with checking my params, removing donations, adjusting scripts, etc. and you do it with speed. It is becasue of you guys that the GIVbacks get distributed in such a timely manner each round. | |
70.67 | Griff (💜,💜)#8888 | For helping our team to settle down in Turkey | |
67.47 | Yass#3392 | for scoring some fundraising wins! | |
67.47 | Yass#3392 | for stepping up the fundraising game. submitting applications, following up relentlessly with investors and striking up partnerships where we can | |
66.33 | Almond | oyealmond#7049 | For her iniative in creating so many new spaces for communicating and spreading the Giveth mission! |
We can now take a look at the distribution of the received praise rewards. You can toggle the inclusion of the different sources by clicking on the legend.
We can also take a look at the amount of praise different users gave.
Now for something more fun: let's surface the top "praise flows" from the data. Thanks to @inventandchill for this awesome visualization! On one side we have the top 15 praise givers separately, on the other the top 25 receivers. The people outside the selection get aggregated into the "REST FROM" and "REST TO" categories.
Now let's take a closer look at the quantification process and the quantifiers:
To aid the revision process, we highlight disagreements between quantifiers.
This graphic visualizes controversial praise ratings by sorting them by the "spread" between the highest and lowest received score.
Please keep in mind that this is a visual aid. If there are several praise instances with similar spread and quant score, all but one end up "hidden" on the chart. For an exhaustive list, take a look at the exported file "praise_outliers.csv" .
Let's see how different quantifiers behaved by showing the range of praise scores they gave.
To interpret the box plot:
Bottom horizontal line of box plot is minimum value
First horizontal line of rectangle shape of box plot is First quartile or 25%
Second horizontal line of rectangle shape of box plot is Second quartile or 50% or median.
Third horizontal line of rectangle shape of box plot is third quartile or 75%
Top horizontal line of rectangle shape of box plot is maximum value.
Among 811 praises, 193 (23.80%) do not agree on duplication
Praise instances with disagreements in duplication are collected in 'results/duplication_examination.csv'. To compare, look at the last 4 columns: 'DUPLICATE MSG 1/2/3' and 'ORIGINAL MSG'.
Among 811 praises, 5 (0.62%) do not agree on dismissal
Praise instances with disagreements in dismissal are collected in'results/dismissal_disaggreed.csv'. You can further look into who dismissed and who did not.