I could argue that having 11,000+ non-participating members on a forum that actually requires you to join to see the recipes rather shows the opposite, string....it means that around 11,000 people signed up, had a look, thought it crap and never returned....do you catch my drift? I'm not implying that that IS the reason, but it's the very reason that alot of boards prune "dead members". So in that respect, no, it doesn't look good...there's a saying which is used alot in the world of forums (or fora lol) better a forum with 50 active members than 5000 inactive ones :/ :
Active members count, dead members don't.....posts on the board make it look busy - there's no point hanging on to a member who's been on the board for 6 months to a year and never posted at all (not even a "Hi!". If they can't even be arsed to post a thank you, are they worth keeping? If they don't want their membership deleting, they'll either post or re-register and then post to keep their account active. Again, it's a very common practice :
