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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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63.666666666666664 | divine_comedian#0 | for the epic work he does all over giveth keeping things organized - like running PM / design syncs to make sure that designers' work is prioritized and there is comms w/ PMs & WGs... it's SO important and something we were sorely lacking before mitch | |
59.333333333333336 | vpabundance.eth#6756 | for being a huge giveth supporter. the work you do with octant is so supportive of what we're doing and I feel soo grateful every time I get to chat with you. you are quick with answers, super clear, super helpful and just an all around rockstar, and I'm grateful that I get to work with you so often | |
59.333333333333336 | oyealmond#0 | for drafting so many tweets. this is so much work and not praised enough. ETC announcement, retropgf paid marketing campaign tweets, octant epoch1 (last days to vote) tweets - these are all so important and you are so fast and whipping them together with high quality | |
59.333333333333336 | divine_comedian#0 | for guiding me how to create votes in nrGIV using EVM crispr, and prepared a video guide to make it easier for me to understand the process. I really commend the dedication in everything you do! | |
55.0 | griffgreen#0 | for submitting the Giveth retropgf application!! he spent SO much time working with devs, comms, fundraisers & more to get our stats up, word everything as good as we could, and getting it up with time to spare! this is SO IMPORTANT and he led the crew like the handsome and amazing boss man he is | |
55.0 | mosaeedi#0 | for bringing in REVENUE through their services provided to General Magic last month. Your ability to manage multiple projects and remain flexible is commendable! Giveth earned a whoooping $14,298.99 for SEPTEMBER 2023. AMAZING! 🙌🏼 | |
52.333333333333336 | danidiabella#0 | for all the new updates for Giveth Pretreat and DevConnect 2023, as well as in discussing the items in the agenda for the DevCon call thoroughly! Thank you for all your efforts. | |
52.333333333333336 | Steffan | SteeTweets#9260 | for being an example on how to be a Giveth Ambassador: he creates his own content regarding Giveth's (and the galaxy efforts), he provides value with the Info & education content he posts, he even gets into the Discords from the communities involved in Giveth's work and do great outreach work. I think we need more contributors like him that really dedicate time to do the research, and dedicate time to do the connections. |
49.666666666666664 | Amin#2164 | for bringing in REVENUE through their services provided to General Magic last month. Your ability to manage multiple projects and remain flexible is commendable! Giveth earned a whoooping $14,298.99 for SEPTEMBER 2023. AMAZING! 🙌🏼 | |
48.0 | griffgreen#0 | for excelling in his buddy review calls, not just this week but also last week! Griff, despite having the largest number of buddies, dedicates his own time to conduct these review calls, and we can't thank him enough for it!! These buddy review calls are very imporant because it enables us to self-assess, provide and receive constructive feedback from our fellow contributors, all with the aim of enhancing our work ethics within the Giveth Galaxy. Thanks, Griff! |
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 279 praises, 28 (10.04%) 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 279 praises, 1 (0.36%) 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.