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<h4>Replies last month</h4>
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<p>
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This is the number of times the user posted a reply to someone any time in the last month.
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This is the number of times the user posted a reply to someone
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else, on a thread the user did not start, any time in the last
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month.
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<h4>Reply likes</h4>
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Likes to replies are not necessarily a positive thing, but if
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the person you're replying to approves the reply, that's a very
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good sign. Of course it's also common in a debate for neither
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side to like the other side's comments, but the debate still can
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be valuable.
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side to like the other side's comments without that indicating
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an unhealthy interaction, so interpret this statistic cautiously.
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<h4>OP likes</h4>
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<h4>Reply guy score</h4>
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<p>
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A <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reply_guy">"reply
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guy"</a> is a common Internet phenomenon of people (disproportionately male)
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posting unwanted comments on other (disproportionately female)
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people's threads, derailing the
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conversation. This score loosely approximates this phenomenon,
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guy"</a> is a common Internet phenomenon of people
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(disproportionately male) posting unwanted comments on other
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(disproportionately female) people's threads, derailing the
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conversation. This score loosely quantifies this phenomenon,
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as the ratio betwen the number of replies and the sum of likes,
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respondee likes, and OP likes. This formula gives extra weight
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to particularly relevant likes: a reply to a top-level post that
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