What's the point in them implementing this? The only real point I see is to brag to your friends because you gained more AP than them, otherwise there's no use in tallying up how many points you gained in a month or week. If you really care for them that much then you could write them down yourself. This just sounds like unnecessary work to keep track of a number that has no importance.
But they are going to have a leaderboard with the top players, there's even a stickied thread about it if you want more information. They most likely won't consider this idea because there will be a leaderboard for the top ~100 players in points and reputation. They don't add everyone or all the people with AP to the leaderboards on AG2 because it'll slow down the site, and that reason will probably be why they don't do it in AG3.
@11pikacu11 GhostofMatrix Has a valid point, but this could be modified in ways to make it useful. Like AP contests and such. Although I wouldn't invest in it, it could be modified and then accepted. Keep thinking of ideas. Who knows? You may just get accepted.
look all i wanted was to give ideas not an argument ok.
In philosophy and logic, an argument is an attempt to persuade someone of something, by giving reasons or evidence for accepting a particular conclusion.
You present an idea, you present an argument for it too, i.e, Why it should be implemented, the good points and the drawbacks. This you did not do, leading us to come to one of the only logical conclusions of such an idea existing only for bragging rights.
Secondly, if we dislike the idea, we jolly well have the right to say so. Don't take things so personally.
another idea is that it says wether that person is online or not and it says what there playing on but if that person dosent want people to see what there doing that person can block people from seeing that.