Open danluu opened 8 years ago
Sure. In hackernews/top-authors-h-index.sql
, I replace [by] author
with domain(url) author
. And here's the top 25 (verbatim):
github.com 279
null 276
google.com 259
nytimes.com 238
blogspot.com 234
techcrunch.com 208
github.io 194
arstechnica.com 185
medium.com 183
wired.com 180
tumblr.com 172
wordpress.com 170
washingtonpost.com 167
mozilla.org 163
eff.org 163
theguardian.com 147
theatlantic.com 143
bbc.co.uk 143
wsj.com 142
wikipedia.org 132
youtube.com 130
amazon.com 127
apple.com 127
reddit.com 126
bloomberg.com 123
Am I misunderstanding how you're defining h-index? I thought that, for example, an h-index of 20033 would imply 20033 stories of score >= 20033
.
@danluu You're right. I should have replaced [by]
twice. I fixed the previous post. Thanks!
Cool. Thanks! I was wondering if pg was so prolific that he'd "beat" some of these sites that have hundred of authors.
I see you have domains by median, and submitters by h-index. Why not domains by h-index? :-).
I imagine the list will be dominated by news sites like techcrunch and the NYC, shared hosting platforms like medium and tumblr, and community sites like wikipedia and github, but I'd still be curious to see what the results are if it's easy for you to run the query.