It’s not part of the fluther culture, generally, to keep score, or to look at records. This is very important for me, because I hate it when people get competitive. It starts to break up the community. The whole devolves into competing cliques. I object to any one of a number of questions that ask for scores or bests or who people like or who is the top whatever. They all have a divisive effect that may be subtle at first, but they are the flap of the butterfly wing that eventually grows into a hurricane.
Maybe it’s only my own sanity I am trying to protect here. All I know is that when scores get involved, it is incredibly easy for me to get sucked in and to start focusing on scores instead of on what I really enjoy: conversing with others (pontificating).
The other thing to say about metrics, is that it is not at all clear what they measure. It seems to me that having a large number of GAs in a day is pretty much related to how many hours you spend here in a day, and probably not so much to the quality of your answers. A more meaningful statistic would be GAs per answer. The number of GSs for any individual, however, is not available. So you can’t find any meaningful statistic because the data aren’t there. And that’s a good thing!