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500 is the limit for counting average edits per day, I suppose it is arbitrary, but when you use to many edits, the number is more heavily based on the past, and hence becomes more outdated and perhaps unfair (for good or ill). If you have less that 500 edits on the page you are looking at, it will get the average edits per day based on however many edits are shown.
===Edit summary usage only looks at 1000 (or less) edits even if I have more, why?===
The limit is 1000, see above section. 1000 overall edits are looked at. However many of the last 1000 edit were article edits will show for the number of article edits it looked at. For example, if a user has 453 article edits out of his/her last 1000 edits, the overall edit summary use will say "(last 1000 edits)" next to it, while the article edit summary use will say "(last 453 edits)" next to it.
===Average edit number says "not available" or something, why?===
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