Readme - How to read the Points leaderboards (October, 2024)
Briefly, this is what you need to know about the leaderboards in this post. For more details see the leaderboard documentation and the Leaderboard System’s online context-sensitive help information.
- The leaderboards in this post present details about the Local Guide points of hundreds of participating Local Guides from all over the world. As well as an overall leaderboard ranking the top 100 Local Guides by points, you will see leaderboards for different Local Guide levels which provide you with direct comparisons of your >points achievements >with that of your peers.
- Where shown, [ ] around leaderboard sequence numbers indicate that this is the first time that this Local Guide has participated on the Top 100 Local Guides leaderboards.
- Where shown, ( ) around leaderboard sequence numbers indicate that this Local Guide levelled up/down on this leaderboard.
- An asterisk (*) shown after a Connect Username indicates that that Local Guide is a Connect Moderator.
- Double asterisks (**) shown after a Connect Username indicates that that Local Guide is a Googler.
- A superscript following a Local Guide’s username indicates that some of that Local Guide’s data has been set to private. The Leaderboards System uses 8 different superscripts to indicate the varying states of a Local Guide’s profile. On the Points Leaderboards a superscript shown as [2] indicates that while the Local Guide is included on the points leaderboards, because their Maps profile is hidden, they will not be included on the Photo Views leaderboards!
- Local Guides suspended or who have left the Local Guides program are excluded from the Points Leaderboards.
- Hovering over a Local Guide’s username will display the integration number that integrates that Local Guide’s details on the Leaderboards System and Connect; the umbilical chord if you will between the two disparate systems.
- Selecting a Connect Usernames will take you to that Local Guide’s Connect Profile.
- A ? or the words “Not set” in a cell indicates that the respective value hasn’t been provided by or cannot be determined for the respective Local Guide.
- Usernames shown as @Anonymous have either been deleted from or have left the Local Guides program.
- The data for the leaderboards in this post was read at 1140 on Saturday, November 16, 2024 (UTC).
- Local Guides included in the leaderboards must check their entries for any errors. If you should find any errors or omissions, please add the details in a comment on this post. Regarding omissions, please note point 10 above.