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Yada wrote:
Off-season wrote:
26,000 users, with 70 new signups daily.

https://forum.930.com/index.php?action=stats


wow… all of these years and I've never seen that page. Looks like I'm hall of fame material.


You're a top ten poster (by volume). I'd make the list if it was top ten by quality.
67 users currently online.
Max of 85 today.


Male to Female ratio: 5.9 to 1


Which brings up an interesting point…were we asked to identify our gender?
Off-season wrote:
Which brings up an interesting point…were we asked to identify our gender?

my guess is the bboard has an AI that can ID gender based on sexual/sexist content, number of posts in the beer thread, and degree of obsession with unknown bands (lily1 threw that last part of the algorithm for a loop, but otherwise holds…)
sweetcell wrote:
Off-season wrote:
Which brings up an interesting point…were we asked to identify our gender?

my guess is the bboard has an AI that can ID gender based on sexual/sexist content, number of posts in the beer thread, and degree of obsession with unknown bands (lily1 threw that last part of the algorithm for a loop, but otherwise holds…)
Nice!…I'm sure this board has AI
Julian, wrote:
You see it whenever 930 mentions the forum in their communication (like they did during covid about the ticket exchange forum) the influx of people making accounts.

i suspect that 90%+ of those accounts have less than 3 logins.  comm goes out, rando gets inspired and creates an account, sees what sort of inside-baseball weirdos hang out here, realize that more than half of JA - the only useful part of the board - is banter, and never come back.

another group of one-timers: folks needing to buy or sell a ticket, only.  might not even visit General Discussion.

hey @kosmo, can i get read-only access to the db?  i could answer these questions…

also @kosmo - can we get @ to work?  polls and likes would be awesome to… we'd be caught up to 2002 standards!
sweetcell wrote:
realize that more than half of JA - the only useful part of the board - is banter, and never come back.
My marketing team tells actually tells me the data shows that Julian's America creates a certain experiential stickiness and the average person reads 15.6 of my posts after coming in contact with a single Julian's America article. Your contention is very not true.
Julian, wrote:
sweetcell wrote:
realize that more than half of JA - the only useful part of the board - is banter, and never come back.
My marketing team tells actually tells me the data shows that Julian's America creates a certain experiential stickiness and the average person reads 15.6 of my posts after coming in contact with a single Julian's America article. Your contention is very not true.

this is the kind of inside baseball that drives people away i was referring to :)
Off-season wrote:
Yada wrote:
Off-season wrote:
26,000 users, with 70 new signups daily.

https://forum.930.com/index.php?action=stats


wow… all of these years and I've never seen that page. Looks like I'm hall of fame material.


You're a top ten poster (by volume). I'd make the list if it was top ten by quality.
I think this brings up an important debate: how much credence should our User-Curated Hall of Fame give to "counting" stats vs actual impact? We need some sort of analytical way of measuring value – a content creation above replacement, if you will. Smackie, any thoughts?
sweetcell wrote:
Julian, wrote:
sweetcell wrote:
realize that more than half of JA - the only useful part of the board - is banter, and never come back.
My marketing team tells actually tells me the data shows that Julian's America creates a certain experiential stickiness and the average person reads 15.6 of my posts after coming in contact with a single Julian's America article. Your contention is very not true.

this is the kind of inside baseball that drives people away i was referring to :)
This is coming from someone clearly caught in my (experiential) stickiness who feels compelled to respond to my post, though. So . . .
Julian, wrote:
Off-season wrote:
Yada wrote:
Off-season wrote:
26,000 users, with 70 new signups daily.

https://forum.930.com/index.php?action=stats


wow… all of these years and I've never seen that page. Looks like I'm hall of fame material.


You're a top ten poster (by volume). I'd make the list if it was top ten by quality.
I think this brings up an important debate: how much credence should our User-Curated Hall of Fame give to "counting" stats vs actual impact? We need some sort of analytical way of measuring value – a content creation above replacement, if you will. Smackie, any thoughts?


So you're arguing against the integer thread?
Julian, wrote:
sweetcell wrote:
realize that more than half of JA - the only useful part of the board - is banter, and never come back.
My marketing team tells actually tells me the data shows that Julian's America creates a certain experiential stickiness and the average person reads 15.6 of my posts after coming in contact with a single Julian's America article. Your contention is very not true.


#6666
Julian, wrote:
This is coming from someone clearly caught in my (experiential) stickiness who feels compelled to respond to my post, though. So . . .

hate to break this to you, buddy, but i reply to a lot of people's posts. 

in summary: you're not special. 
Off-season wrote:
So you're arguing against the integer thread?
I don't think you apply concepts like "Halls of Fame" to artistic endeavors in the first place.
sweetcell wrote:
in summary: you're not special.
Do we have a 'no duh' thread?
Ok this is officially the best job title

Grizzly Bear Conflict Manager
GrizzlyBearConflictManager wrote:
Ok this is officially the best job title

Grizzly Bear Conflict Manager


Do the band members really fight that much?
GrizzlyBearConflictManager wrote:
Ok this is officially the best job title

Grizzly Bear Conflict Manager


Telework eligible. I could so do this from my couch.
Justin wrote:
GrizzlyBearConflictManager wrote:
Ok this is officially the best job title

Grizzly Bear Conflict Manager


Do the band members really fight that much?

does a bear shit in the woods?