The three tables on the
first page have been updated again.
I also published monthly statistics for January 2019.
Two new merit sources were detected:
1)
tyz who is active in the german local board
2)
friends1980 who is active in the dutch local board
This week
DdmrDdmr skyrocketed in his unique style, and now he is rated 55th in this TOP-200!

stingers has been removed from merit sources:
There are 122 merit sources with a total merit generation of up to 20835 sMerit per 30 days
As a result of this:
Is stingers still a merit source?
Not anymore. That's clear abuse, awarding merit for political reasons rather than any idea of quality. Only because he was a source, I effectively undid those merit sends. If he had not been a merit source, I still would've blacklisted anyone who got into DT1 through that type of shenanigans.
To be honest, I didn't add
stingers to the list of merit sources. The analysis spotted him as a merit source in August 2018. Then I looked at his profile and found that he is already red tagged. This is my post in the thread:
It seems that stingers was a merit source from January, 2018. I guess that his account was hacked in February, 2018, and now the hacker has given all sMerits out.
I thought his account was hacked, so I added
stingers in the list of former merit sources. He was never marked in bold in this TOP-200.
With this stats I have provided, you mean I don't have a spot in the most generous users giving smerits? I doubt so.
Your question is similar to the question asked by
kenzawak that was recently answered:
Are you sure about those stats?
I believe I've sent 51 merits or something in December.
The analysis uses the following formula:
GENEROSITY = SENT_MERITS - ceil(RECEIVED_MERITS / 2)
I looked at your profile. You sent about 50 merits but you also received a lot of merits in December 2018, so you are not in this TOP-200.
To join the previous list, you had to send the amount of sMerits which is much more than the amount of merits you received.