A thread to discuss naming threads, board policy, new thread suggestions, and anything else that has to do with board administration and maintenance. Guaranteed to include lively debate and polls. Natter discouraged, but not deleted.
Current Stompy Feet: ita, Jon B, DXMachina, P.M. Marcontell, Liese S., amych
Thanks for the straight answer, David. Understand, all, that I'm not challenging how Buffistas works. It does work. That puts it way ahead of a lot of things.
I'm curious, though. It seems like minor issues are not decided here by authoritarian means (by
fiat)
and I'm interested in what that process is.
I could easily just continue to observe.
Thread naming is now moving into fiat status. Development issues are mostly fiat. It really does vary.
I know this was discussed round about when I first showed up, last year, but how many "active" posters do we have? IIRC, there's about 1600 people registered, but I'm curious how many post regularly.
(If answering that requires anyone to do any research, plesae don't bother.)
Democracy? Who promised you democracy?
Yeah. We just guarantee the cracy part.
Roughly speaking, it's about a 10th of that, Stephanie (possibly a bit less). A long time ago, we had about 125 regular posters. Some names and faces have left, and some have come, but it's about the sameish size.
I had a program, now lost, that reflected that regular posters were some 40 in number per main thread, with some overlap between Natter and Bitches, and pronounced isolation in Lit, (show threads), and Music.
All of which is why "Son of Thread With No Name" rocks.
see what I did there?
498 posters have posted here, ever. 246 have posted in 2005. 1310 of the registered users have actually entered threads. I didn't bother breaking that down by time.
1310 of the registered users have actually entered threads
So 300 people registered, but didn't read anything?
Weird.
That IS weird. Maybe it's folks registering again when they've forgotten their password at their mom's house and HAVE to be able to read the board but then they actually take a second to think and then they remember their password...
Not that that's happened to me.
1374 of 1606 users IDs are "active" -- which means they went through the validation procedure and have not subsquently been banned or requested deactivation.