@quid how do you define closest? Suppose there are two users with two dates, let's say, 1st & 3rd October and the winning date is 2nd October then who is the closest amongst these two users.
@paulplusx be might use hours, etc. as a tiebreak, if we know about when the million was crossed. But maybe another precission is needed: the dates (of course) are the dates according to SE-time (also known as UTC)
But I did not spend too much time with that - it's more a guess than number crunching. (I'm pretty sure that Nate Silver or somebody in that business would be able to find out a lot more from the numbers that are available.)
@KarlKronenfeld I merely starred it at the time, so it would hopefully appear in the right column. Then it was pinned by quid for the same reason. Pinning (star outlined in black) keeps it ontop...
@quid That would still be an accomplishment. So if the millionth question is reached on October 6th, e.g., then @AlexanderGruber (who denigrated my beloved Packers), and I would both be winners.
One possible scenario is that just before UTC 00:00, a question is posted, bringing to number of questions asked to one million. The number of questions asked may reach one million, then fall back below one million (say, due to deletions), then build up to surpass one million questions, shortly thereafter, likely, the following day. Is reaching one million questions for the first time what we are betting on?
@amWhy That's a nice question :D. It's like stable 1 million vs unstable 1 million.
Also, there has to be someone to continuously monitor and record the number of questions every 5-10 mins right after it reaches somewhere like 999,990.
@amWhy In any case even if the update interval is like 1-10 hours, it shouldn't really matter because we are betting on days. Yes, it would cause a problem if there is a tie (which probably will be).
I feel I am contradicting my own statement: first saying we need to monitor every 5 mins and then saying it doesn't matter if the update interval is 1-10 hours :-/
The whole problem is the tie breaker. Nothing else.
@amWhy @quid Please see the comment I'm replying to. Do you know how frequently the "questions asked" count is updated and revealed on the "questions" tab?
@quid Well it seems then that my question is legitimate: are we betting on the day when the number of questions first tops 1 million, (and may subsequently drop below 1 million), or when it has reached 1 million, and remained 1 million or more?