I have no context for whether these numbers are good

Ludum Dare just announced results. I was a little worried about hitting the 20-rating threshold to getting an official rank since I was under it for a while, but I got enough in the last few days:

 
Overall: 321st (3.773 average from 24 ratings)
Fun: 218th (3.786 average from 23 ratings)
Innovation: 70th (4.023 average from 24 ratings)
Theme: 596th (3.619 average from 23 ratings)
Graphics: 911th (2.833 average from 23 ratings)
Humor: N/Ath (2.269 average from 15 ratings)
Mood: 968th (2.842 average from 21 ratings)
 
That's out of 1479 entrants in the Jam section (some of which presumably didn't make the 20 threshold)... so I feel like top 100 is probably something to be proud of?
The whole rank and feedback period with LD is a lot different than other events I've done. It did give me enough constructive feedback that I'd consider going back for a post-jam expanded version... but I've said that before and not done it, so take that with a grain of salt.
 
The other milestone the jam put me over was 5,000 page views for all my stuff on Itch:
Snippet of the Itch dashboard, showing 5,092 views, 40 downloads, and 42 followers
 
Most of that's from Confounding Calendar, but there's been a trickle other times, with bumps when someone notable links to me (like Draknek's Thinky Third Thursday, or Increpare streaming random PuzzleScript games). I don't think that means much other than to keep doing what I'm doing- the more important number is who's playing and enjoying it, which this provides an upper bound of but not much more than that.