User blog:Birdbot4444/Found Some Interesting Rank Patterns

Well, first I'll apologize to Dig and those who don't want to find out how to get ranks, but here's what I've found (read at least this first section and the last bolded statements/disclaimers before yall start criticizing):

Caveman = received 1 like, give 0, make 10 posts Pharoah = received 2 likes, give 1, make 20 posts Spartan Warrior = received 6 likes, give 3, make 40 posts Gladiator = received 12 likes, give 6, make 80 posts Roman Soldier = received 100 likes, give 40, make 120 posts? Minotaur = not enough data, takes way too long to add total likes Viking = geez, how impatient are yall?

The above values are the most common patterns that users have ranked up as, and there are plenty of exceptions, and I'll show a few below. So, excuse the vernacular, but there's some weird equation that I ain't takin the time to figure out, cause calculating the number of likes them posters get takes way too long.

Posts must be incorporated; if you look at the list of them, some cavemen will have 6 likes and give 20, but they only have 7 posts, and some pharoahs only have 1 like and gave 2 with 25 posts.

'''None of those numbers above, except for the minimum likes received it seems, are exact. They're all relative.'''

Examples (higher ranks, look for yourself at the lower ones)
A few examples: SprinkleOtter at rank 3 had 11 likes and gave 12 with 134 posts. After I liked one of his posts, I went to another page, and lo and behold, he was rank 4.

Everything jumped for rank 5, as everybody's finding out. And so you don't have to read sentences, I'll list examples below. r = likes received, g = likes given

Rio                            r = 116, g = 14 with 177 posts majorq10hero         r = 136, g = 61 with 134 posts jaypwr6                  r = 100, g = 16 with 137 posts nehpets700            r = 102, g = 93 with 133 posts skeletonpirate1012  r = 100, g = 51 with 169 posts EthanWS               r = 108, g = 178 with 333 posts

Alemas      r = 150, g = 2 with 156 posts - (exception, he got a billion likes that made up for his lack of generosity) Obi        r = 150 from 70, g = 61 with 560 posts Dig        r = 175 from 120, g = 235 with 650 posts lasagna7 r = 120 from 85, g = 81 with 80 posts

Exceptions (other than Alemas and Lasagna)
MY exception:

Michaelyoda - r = 90, g = 75 with 200 posts (rank 4) Michaelyoda - r = 96, g = 78 with 224 posts (rank 5) Mickaelyoda - r = 247, g = 96 with 331 (rank 6)

Dude was strange too

rank 5 : r = 362, g = 50 with 730 posts (since he had so many likes I thought he would've ranked up by then.) rank 6: r = 389, g = 65 with 837 posts

So about rank 6 and 7, I have no clue, since every poster who's there basically got there differently, so I won't put those ones. Did I mention that this is all relative to 3 completely different variables, so there is more than one way to rank up? No? 

I'll say it again.

This is all relative to 3 completely different variables, so there is more than one way to rank up.