Not really. Since September 26 (when I joined), a new user has joined every 1.7288135593220338983050847457625 days. To make that easier, roughly every 1 and 3/4 days.
Averages aren’t usually the actual influx.
I still say that the most important aspect is preserving if you go through the past 24 hours, and decuct the users with less than 100 posts/inactive you will get around 70 active users, 70 out of 446, that's 15% only 15% of the users who log on here, stay here, we need to raise that number instead of getting more users most of whom wont probably stay.
Ok check them by the date they joined and I will still be correct, there are new users logging on almost every other day. Their are several users who joined this year,
I still say that the most important aspect is preserving if you go through the past 24 hours, and decuct the users with less than 100 posts/inactive you will get around 70 active users, 70 out of 446, that's 15% only 15% of the users who log on here, stay here, we need to raise that number instead of getting more users most of whom wont probably stay.
Definitely remaining an LMB refugee camp. If we change this from a LEGO-specific site to a general, well, everything-related site, the LEGO forums will start to become smaller and more obscure, and communities of retired LEGO themes like Chima will slowly start to fade away.
Well, we could either remain and LMB refugee camp or move to general LEGO, like the old LMBs were.
Ok check them by the date they joined and I will still be correct, there are new users logging on almost every other day. Their are several users who joined this year,
I still say that the most important aspect is preserving if you go through the past 24 hours, and decuct the users with less than 100 posts/inactive you will get around 70 active users, 70 out of 446, that's 15% only 15% of the users who log on here, stay here, we need to raise that number instead of getting more users most of whom wont probably stay.
I will say that it's honestly just a reality of how the internet works that the percentage of active people in a community versus the total will be pretty low in the vast majority of cases. I tend to work with YouTube figures myself more often but for that, on average you should expect about 10% of your subs to actually watch your videos. Aiming to get people to stay is something we should definitely do though and with that generally comes more people but just thought I'd add my two cents to this discussion.
Not really. Since September 26 (when I joined), a new user has joined every 1.7288135593220338983050847457625 days. To make that easier, roughly every 1 and 3/4 days.
I still say that the most important aspect is preserving if you go through the past 24 hours, and decuct the users with less than 100 posts/inactive you will get around 70 active users, 70 out of 446, that's 15% only 15% of the users who log on here, stay here, we need to raise that number instead of getting more users most of whom wont probably stay.
I will say that it's honestly just a reality of how the internet works that the percentage of active people in a community versus the total will be pretty low in the vast majority of cases. I tend to work with YouTube figures myself more often but for that, on average you should expect about 10% of your subs to actually watch your videos. Aiming to get people to stay is something we should definitely do though and with that generally comes more people but just thought I'd add my two cents to this discussion.
LEGO seemed a little better at keeping people on their boards . . . it's a shame they had to close them.
Maybe it's because they're officially "LEGO," or something.
I still say that the most important aspect is preserving if you go through the past 24 hours, and decuct the users with less than 100 posts/inactive you will get around 70 active users, 70 out of 446, that's 15% only 15% of the users who log on here, stay here, we need to raise that number instead of getting more users most of whom wont probably stay.
This has completely contradicted your last point.
No it hasn't, It proves why we need to stay a refugee camp
Well, we have been on for a year, and I think we have gotten all the refugees we can find. I say LEGO General! No need to hide in the shadows! We need more users!