Who's unusually loud on Reddit — and whether it's still building. Every name is compared to its ownusual chatter for this hour of day (30-day baseline), so a quiet small-cap breaking its normal outranks a big name having a normal Tuesday. Raw-count boards can't see that.
Intraday · as of the hour ending 22:00 UTC · refreshed hourly
A quiet hour — nobody is meaningfully above their own baseline right now. The board fills when chatter breaks from normal; check back during US market hours.
Every hour we count how often each name comes up across the subreddits we track. Instead of ranking raw counts (big companies would always win), we compare each name's count to its own typical count for this hour of day, averaged over the last 30 days. The score is how many spreads above normal this hour is; “building / fading” compares this hour's score to three hours ago. We filter out rows with fewer than 5 mentions or 3 distinct authors, and names that average under 0.5 mentions an hour — too quiet to score honestly. When most mentions come from very few accounts we flag it instead of hiding it. Sentiment comes from the pipeline described in Methodology. Source: Reddit crowd mentions, TheDistributed NER pipeline.