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Tip leaderboard round 161: top users and stats

Tip Leaderboard Shakes Up the Scene | Some Users Thrive in Round 161

By

Sofia Dimitrova

Apr 1, 2026, 06:18 AM

Edited By

Fatima Zohra

2 minutes reading time

Graphic showing top tippers kirtash93 and Creative_Ad7831 with tip stats and leaderboard highlights

In a bustling week for the tipping community, 19 people sent tips and 37 received them in the latest round. The numbers reveal a total of 309 tips exchanged, amassing 581.6 donuts, indicating active participation despite recent lows in user activity.

Key Highlights from Round 161

  • Attention to Detail: The data recorded 44 different people involved in the tipping activity, showing a diversity in tip distribution.

  • Average Giving: On average, each participant sent 16.3 tips and 30.6 donuts, highlighting significant engagement in this round.

  • Top Players: kirtash93 led the pack, sending out 79 tips, representing 25.6% of all distributed tips, while also being a preferred recipient for 41 tips.

"Some continue to push boundaries in community interactions, while others lag behind," commented one regular participant.

Trends and Reactions

The leaderboard is marked by a clear shift in generosity. Notably, DBRiMatt sent a staggering 152 donuts to pizzatimedudes, a huge jump in contributions. Creative_Ad7831 and DBRiMatt have both secured spots among the most tipped, reinforcing their influence.

The atmosphere is a mix of excitement and concern, as many users expressed irritation at the diminishing active base. "Gotta keep this momentum, or things will slow down even more," argued a few commenters, reflecting the general sentiment.

Whoโ€™s Winning Big?

Hereโ€™s a deeper look at the top tipping figures:

  1. kirtash93

    • Tips: 79 (75 posts, 4 comments)

    • Donuts given: 99.0

    • Key recipients: Creative_Ad7831, SigiNwanne, CymandeTV

  2. DBRiMatt

    • Tips: 73 (18 posts, 55 comments)

    • Donuts given: 319.0

    • Key recipients: Odd-Radio-8500, King__Robbo

  3. Odd-Radio-8500

    • Tips: 48 (33 posts, 15 comments)

    • Donuts given: 49.0

    • Key recipients: Creative_Ad7831, DBRiMatt

Key Takeaways

  • ๐Ÿ’ฐ kirtash93 and DBRiMatt dominate the leaderboard, signaling strong competition.

  • ๐Ÿ“ˆ A total of 44 participants signifies a healthy community interest.

  • ๐ŸŽ–๏ธ Average tip weights suggest a balance between posts and comments.

Overall, the most recent round shows not just participation but a dynamic push among leaders, signifying races that are heating up in the tipping community. As activity revs up, thereโ€™s a clear call for consistent engagement to turn around the current low user activity trend.

Consider this an ongoing story as users aim to turbocharge their tipping dynamics.

New Waves on the Horizon

Looking ahead, the tipping community is likely to see an uptick in engagement as people regain interest. With current trends pointing toward increased competition among top participants like kirtash93 and DBRiMatt, thereโ€™s a strong chance that these leaders will inspire others to step up their game. Experts estimate that if active participation increases by even 20 percent, the number of tips exchanged could align with the peak levels observed in earlier rounds. This could not only revitalize the community but also help counteract any trends of inactivity that have been troubling the forums recently.

Echoes of the Past: A Comparison to the Dot-Com Bubble

An interesting parallel can be drawn from the dot-com bubble of the late 1990s. Just as companies skyrocketed in value amid excitement and engagement in internet startups, todayโ€™s tipping community is experiencing surges in participation, fueled by the desire for connection and recognition. Those who heavily invested in promising tech platforms then, like Amazon and eBay, saw them flourish in the long runโ€”not just riding the highs but also weathering the lows. Similarly, individuals who actively participate now may find their contributions laying the groundwork for a robust future, much like early adopters of e-commerce reaped rewards as the internet matured.