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Inactive Member Percentages; Confusing decimals involved
Topic Started: Jun 30 2006, 04:20 PM (2,528 Views)
Carrot
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My research (Note: Plagiarism is when you steal information from one person. Research is when you steal it from many people. Kudos to whoever said that originally!)

66 Members have 0 posts.
18 have 1 post.
2 have 2 posts.
6 have 3 posts.
4 have 4 posts.
5 have 5 posts.
4 have 6 posts.
3 have 7 posts.
2 have 8 posts.
1 has 9 posts.
3 have 10 posts.


Roughly speaking, ~30.14% of the forum have no posts. ~23.74% of members have from 1-10 posts. Logically speaking, ~53.88 of the members are generally inactive. I consider inactive from up to 10 posts, but if you see it differently, the percentage is much more.

This is kind of weird, eh? Eh? Eh? I was bored when I did this, can't you tell? :yes:
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The average amount of active users per forum is 50%. Thats a general rule for all forums.

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Mouler
Oh... well, it's still funny. On another forum I go on, roughly 5/6 of the people are inactive.
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most forums are struggling with how many active members they have.
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Higher Spirit
Not here, we don't need many more member now, just crowd things up.
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Just as long as those newbies aren't n00bs, then I'm fine.
流口水的婊子和猴子的笨儿子。
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Higher Spirit
n00b and newbie are the same thing...
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dancing piranha
Actually no. I'd go into it, but linking is easier.

http://blog.nanoshock.net/?page_id=4
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Mouler
That is really funny.^^
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Higher Spirit
pointless.

Noob = Newbie
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dancing piranha
No, there's a real difference. That article just makes defining it more comical.
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Higher Spirit
Tell me, who can write 24 hours a day in a SMS variant? I don't know a single word.
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You ever looked at the Steam forums?

www.steampowered.com
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Higher Spirit
What? Normal English. And as much intelligence as can be hoped from such a site.
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In Soviet Russia, n00bs pwn j00!!!
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