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[-] ThePowerOfGeek@lemmy.world 93 points 6 months ago* (last edited 6 months ago)

Here's the "top 10" list (there are a lot of countries tied), if anyone was interested, like I was:

  • Singapore 1st 193
  • South Korea 2nd 190
  • Japan 3rd 189
  • Germany 4th 188
  • Italy 4th 188
  • Luxembourg 4th 188
  • Spain 4th 188
  • Switzerland 4th 188
  • Austria 5th 187
  • Belgium 5th 187
  • Denmark 5th 187
  • Finland 5th 187
  • France 5th 187
  • Ireland 5th 187
  • Netherlands 5th 187
  • Greece 6th 186
  • Hungary 6th 186
  • New Zealand 6th 186
  • Norway 6th 186
  • Portugal 6th 186
  • Sweden 6th 186
  • Australia 7th 185
  • Czechia 7th 185
  • Malta 7th 185
  • Poland 7th 185
  • Croatia 8th 184
  • Estonia 8th 184
  • Slovakia 8th 184
  • Slovenia 8th 184
  • United Arab Emirates 8th 184
  • United Kingdom 8th 184
  • Canada 9th 183
  • Latvia 10th 182
  • Liechtenstein 10th 182

The US ranks joint 12th with Malaysia.

Source.

[-] iloveDigit@sh.itjust.works 78 points 6 months ago

Wow, so we're not even in the top 30 when you count tied countries

[-] wjrii@lemmy.world 39 points 6 months ago

Which is really how you're supposed to present it in any ladder ranking. The top two being level on points doesn't mean you weren't third-best.

Or 35th best, apparently.

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