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Offline Malc.

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Re: 11,859 members - where are they?
« Reply #40 on: May 06, 2010, 10:42 PM »
George, you are forgetting that members have to sign up to see the boards.  ;)

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Re: 11,859 members - where are they?
« Reply #41 on: May 06, 2010, 10:43 PM »
If this was a business up for sale...

I think that's really the crux of the matter George. If this was a business for sale what's its main selling point...oh yeah, quantity of forum members...hmmmm!

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Re: 11,859 members - where are they?
« Reply #42 on: May 06, 2010, 10:45 PM »
Hey geroge that qoute was from domi not me.
If there are 11,000 members on here whats the problem i think people are making a big thing out of nothing.
The truth forum numbers are always good simple.
Oh and domi i code my own forums and have used phpbb boards and even smf which come with most hosting packages free scripts.
The truth numbers no matter what the minority think are good.
Now if they are not active account then i would agree delete them.

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Re: 11,859 members - where are they?
« Reply #43 on: May 06, 2010, 11:24 PM »
Hey geroge that qoute was from domi not me.

Sorry about the misquote!

I just wonder if it's in some forums' misguided interest to pump up the claimed membership numbers in order to make the forum look more important.

My suggestion for a cull of 'members' who never log on, down to perhaps 500??? is to re-establish some credibility here.  Let the 'other' forum claim to have half a million members or whatever their figure is (I don't believe it).

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Re: 11,859 members - where are they?
« Reply #44 on: May 06, 2010, 11:41 PM »
Yayyyyyyyyyyyyyyy
Lets delete everybody!  ;D

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Re: 11,859 members - where are they?
« Reply #45 on: May 06, 2010, 11:53 PM »
 ;D Then we wouldnt get to see all the bir recipes which is what the forum is about.
Looks like that points been lost again.  ;D
Yayyyyyyyyyyyyyyy
Lets delete everybody!  ;D

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Re: 11,859 members - where are they?
« Reply #46 on: May 07, 2010, 09:28 AM »
Hey geroge that qoute was from domi not me.
If there are 11,000 members on here whats the problem i think people are making a big thing out of nothing.
The truth forum numbers are always good simple.
Oh and domi i code my own forums and have used phpbb boards and even smf which come with most hosting packages free scripts.
The truth numbers no matter what the minority think are good.
Now if they are not active account then i would agree delete them.

"Not active" means not logging in for years and never making any posts....so we agree then, string? ;D Number of members online and quantity of posts made is what counts, those are active members, the ones who keep coming back and posting shows the quality of a forum.

There are lots of forums with many thousands of members but yet only get 4-5 posts a week, that's a dead forum regardless of how many have signed up. I certainly wouldn't want to pay money for a boardsoft/license and hosting fees for a forum with so few active members.  :-\ Freehosts are crap and any successful forum certainly wouldn't entertain using them ::) simply because of the crap bandwidth which means that they can't handle any volume of active members online at the same time without suffering massive speed/loading loss.  :-\

Deleting inactive members isn't that big a thing and it certainly doesn't bother me whether they are or aren't deleted ::) but what matters is getting more people to post and stay online, staffers insulting and bullying members is not condusive to such nor is the constant arguing and backbiting which is currently taking place in almost every thread from members who really ought to know better. Not only does it look bad but it detracts from the forum and certainly doesn't give new members any incentive to post nor does it encourage the actual posting members to continue posting/participating.  ::) I think the way George has been treated lately is despicable, even more so when you consider that he's earned the rank of "trusted member". :-\

;D Then we wouldnt get to see all the bir recipes which is what the forum is about.
Looks like that points been lost again.  ;D

You'd get to see the recipes if you actually logged in to look at them, string, even without making a post ::) obviously if members aren't even logging in to the forum, they aren't interested in what kind of access they have, are they? ::) lol

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Re: 11,859 members - where are they?
« Reply #47 on: May 07, 2010, 10:00 AM »
My point missed again i see.
Hey domi simple the owner of the site will choose simple.
Now maybe we can get back to what the forum is about.
What you think domi?
Hey geroge that qoute was from domi not me.
If there are 11,000 members on here whats the problem i think people are making a big thing out of nothing.
The truth forum numbers are always good simple.
Oh and domi i code my own forums and have used phpbb boards and even smf which come with most hosting packages free scripts.
The truth numbers no matter what the minority think are good.
Now if they are not active account then i would agree delete them.

"Not active" means not logging in for years and never making any posts....so we agree then, string? ;D Number of members online and quantity of posts made is what counts, those are active members, the ones who keep coming back and posting shows the quality of a forum.

There are lots of forums with many thousands of members but yet only get 4-5 posts a week, that's a dead forum regardless of how many have signed up. I certainly wouldn't want to pay money for a boardsoft/license and hosting fees for a forum with so few active members.  :-\ Freehosts are crap and any successful forum certainly wouldn't entertain using them ::) simply because of the crap bandwidth which means that they can't handle any volume of active members online at the same time without suffering massive speed/loading loss.  :-\

Deleting inactive members isn't that big a thing and it certainly doesn't bother me whether they are or aren't deleted ::) but what matters is getting more people to post and stay online, staffers insulting and bullying members is not condusive to such nor is the constant arguing and backbiting which is currently taking place in almost every thread from members who really ought to know better. Not only does it look bad but it detracts from the forum and certainly doesn't give new members any incentive to post nor does it encourage the actual posting members to continue posting/participating.  ::) I think the way George has been treated lately is despicable, even more so when you consider that he's earned the rank of "trusted member". :-\

;D Then we wouldnt get to see all the bir recipes which is what the forum is about.
Looks like that points been lost again.  ;D

You'd get to see the recipes if you actually logged in to look at them, string, even without making a post ::) obviously if members aren't even logging in to the forum, they aren't interested in what kind of access they have, are they? ::) lol

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Re: 11,859 members - where are they?
« Reply #48 on: May 07, 2010, 10:21 AM »
My point missed again i see.
Hey domi simple the owner of the site will choose simple.
Now maybe we can get back to what the forum is about.
What you think domi?

You've only got 54 posts - nothing wrong with that per se -  but you come over as sounding like someone who's been around here for a long time, with lots of involvement. You're not a person with two parallel memberships, posting under two IDs are you? There are aspects of your style which remind me of someone else. Sorry if I'm wrong but I'm just a bit suspicious.

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Re: 11,859 members - where are they?
« Reply #49 on: May 07, 2010, 10:49 AM »
C'mon guys,

Can we just leave this topic now, it's gonna turn ugly if were not careful.  I'm sure if we would have had an active moderator, this thread would have been locked by now so it's up to us to self moderate.

It makes no odds to anyone, who is active here, how many members the forum has does it?  What difference does it make?  As long as the members that are active continue to contribute to the forum, no problem.

I don't know if anyone realises, but I joined the forum back in 2007, and remained very inactive for almost 3 years, (that meaning, didn't make any post's)  Now, I'm confident in my opinion, cooking, knowledge and enthusiasm to be a regular poster.  Now, if I would have been removed as a member, say, in 2008 because of a period of inactivity, I may have never returned!

Everyones entitled to their opinion but please, lets end it now before it turns into another "forum moderator" type thread, which I might add, made for some pretty painful reading.

As my little 6 yr old say's when I'm goin on one  'Put your beans in the fridge, and chill' ;)

Ray :)

 

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