Several days ago I published a table with first people to reach certain ratings. It was a bit raw because, firstly, it was based on top 20000 Codeforces users by rating, and, secondly, because it only gave information about ratings divisible by 50. Now I have prepared a table that is of more complex design, but both issues are resolved. Good luck understanding what is going on in it. For several reasons I firstly put another table. This is the table of greatest rating falls in the history of Codeforces. The reasons are:
I have collected so much data from Codeforces that it would be blasphemy not to use it in as many ways as possible.
These tables might intersect a lot: it's easier to get a terrific fall in ratings if you are high-rated.
Someone recently posted a table with greatest rating rises and falls. I wasn't able to find this table to check whether it was right, but if someone finds it, you're welcome to put the link in the comments so we can check it.
The milestone table is very wide and interferes with Codeforces interface. Putting a long but narrow table above it will fix the problem a little.
So, here it is — the greatest (by absolute value) negative rating changes!
Now we are ready to see the table with milestones. A small comment: I was wrong about tourist being in the first column since rating 2206: the first person to get ratings from 3784 to 3797 was Benq.