I mostly identify spiders in Canada, but I’ve been doing it for long enough now that I’ve made more than 100,000 identifications and have made the most identifications for many families of spiders. It seems many people mistake quantity of identifications as evidence for identification expertise, so I get tagged a lot more now than I used to for observations around the world which I mostly can’t identify. To a certain extent they’re correct, I am more likely to be able to identify random spiders in the rain-forests of Africa than most people, but that isn’t saying much.
For those of you who, like me, specialize in identifying things in a particular geographic area but are beginning to get tagged more and more for observations around the world, consider voting for this feature: https://forum.inaturalist.org/t/show-top-identifiers-by-continent-by-default/15310