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| Nick Gammon
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| Tue 27 Jan 2004 08:55 PM (UTC) Amended on Wed 31 Mar 2004 10:18 PM (UTC) by Nick Gammon
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| I notice that today we have reached another milestone on this forum - 800,000 views. A "view" means that someone has looked at one of the threads (subjects) on the forum (not just the index pages).
Here are the stats right now ...
- Registered users: 1,739
- Posts: 17,526
- Subjects (threads): 3,567
- Views: 800,604
- Users with no posts: 420
- Users with between 1 and 9 posts: 1,092
- Users with 10 or more posts: 227
- Users with 100 or more posts: 18
The last time I recorded these stats (late June 2003) there were 503,168 views, so in the approximately seven months since then the forum has received about another 300,000 views.
It was in fact 219 days ago, so that is 297,436 views / 219 days = 1,358 views per day on average.
There are another 391 registered users on the forum, which represents about 1.78 (roughly 2) new users per day, on average.
Of course, you can view the forum without registering, so there are probably quite a lot more people viewing it than the 1,739 registered users.
It is also interesting that of the registered users there are quite a few (227) "frequent" posters (10 or more posts each), and 18 "power posters" who have posted 100 or more messages.
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- Nick Gammon
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