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Ever read posts on milestones like, "I have 100 posts, 1,000 topics, 3,000 members...>"
What does it all mean?
All too often you read the 500, 1000, etc and I for one will take a peak every so often to see who made the posts or whom the members really are. Having 1,000 posts by members and not staff is very different than having 1,000 posts where 800 of them were made by the staff i.e. 1 to 5 people. I saw a post the other day claiming 80,000 posts with only 221 members. I had to look and it turned out 90% of those posts were made by 3 people. Those are three very dedicated people but the number itself is diluted.
I just bought phpBBC and it boasts of 83,000 posts, well 90% of that number is also from the original owners and two generations after. This means that member posts were/are very low. 83,000 sure looks impressive but reality is, it's not impressive at all when you look and see who made them.
After I bought the site I told the staff there is no more post requirements for the team. Seems the previous owners had a very stringent post requirement up to 50 posts per day per team member. When you have 5 people on staff that builds up fast and sadly member posts got buried in the staff posts.
People equate a raw number to success but it's what makes up that number that is the real data point. I read another post on a site, something to the effect well my little board gets 30 posts per day and seems to be doing far better than that big board at 60 posts per day. I thought, let's take a look. Of that 30 posts 20 of them were from staff and 10 were from members. Again, truth in numbers.
Just my perspective.
What does it all mean?
All too often you read the 500, 1000, etc and I for one will take a peak every so often to see who made the posts or whom the members really are. Having 1,000 posts by members and not staff is very different than having 1,000 posts where 800 of them were made by the staff i.e. 1 to 5 people. I saw a post the other day claiming 80,000 posts with only 221 members. I had to look and it turned out 90% of those posts were made by 3 people. Those are three very dedicated people but the number itself is diluted.
I just bought phpBBC and it boasts of 83,000 posts, well 90% of that number is also from the original owners and two generations after. This means that member posts were/are very low. 83,000 sure looks impressive but reality is, it's not impressive at all when you look and see who made them.
After I bought the site I told the staff there is no more post requirements for the team. Seems the previous owners had a very stringent post requirement up to 50 posts per day per team member. When you have 5 people on staff that builds up fast and sadly member posts got buried in the staff posts.
People equate a raw number to success but it's what makes up that number that is the real data point. I read another post on a site, something to the effect well my little board gets 30 posts per day and seems to be doing far better than that big board at 60 posts per day. I thought, let's take a look. Of that 30 posts 20 of them were from staff and 10 were from members. Again, truth in numbers.
Just my perspective.







