Because finix has uploaded lots of shots, and you cant solve your own uploads, he has a higher percentage.
Say for arguments sake there were 100 shots in FF, and 25 of those were uploaded by finix, and zero by you. To get 100% score, you would have to solve all of them, and finix would only have to solve 75 of them, as you can't solve your own snapshots.
The person's that are listed below my ranking have solved way more movies than I did, as I saw when I went to their profile pages. Also, what does the score behind my name mean, not the 22.75% but the 563. I mean, I solved about 1180 shots and 1400 in total...where does that other number come from?
There, fixed your image. Just the link to the image is enough, no need for html.
The amount of shots solved THAT ARE CURRENTLY IN FF count for the feature film score. The 1180 you speak of is the total amount of shots you solved that were in FF when you solved them, but they may have gone to archive now. The 1400 total includes shots that were already in archive when you solved them.
Only your --> uploads <-- that are currently in FF are counted in the Hall of Fame?
So if my uploads are more than a month old, then I'm again on the bottom of the ranking of all WTM-ers who have solved the exact same amount of shots as I have.
For the upload HOF all uploads in FF and archive are counted, but for the solving it checks the percentage of shots in FF you can solve and have solved, so yes, your own uploads are in FF but you can't solve them, therefore they change the percentages. If your shots are no longer in FF, they don't matter for solving, and your percentages are back to normal again.
Yes, I understand you now ;) And you're right, for Hall of Fame you have to distract the number of your own uploads that are currently in FF (older then 30 days doesn't count anymore).
So: (number of solves in FF)/(number of shots in FF - number of you own uploads in FF) * 100%