Subject: Arr, we be all lurkers these days.
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Posted on: 2023-09-21 10:37:26 UTC

At least compared to the Elder Days. Check out this archived Board page from 2004, where the whole Front Page spanned 4 days.

In fact... let's do a graph. Length of the front page every month, in days (ie, high peaks = less posting):

The graph breaks down into three sections:

  • 2002-2006 + 2015: lots of posting. The front page goes by in under a week, sometimes significantly under.

  • 2007-2014 + 2016: moderate posting. The front page goes by in a couple of weeks, sometimes a bit more, sometimes a bit less.

  • 2017-present: not a lot of posting. The front page takes 2 weeks to go by even in busy times, 3-4 weeks for large chunks of the year. There's a strong seasonal dropoff in Autumn and Winter. In this period, 2019 and 2022 were "good years", without any more-than-a-month front pages.

This year has been very slow: our Spring and Summer look more like the 2020-21 Autumn slowdown, and these last two months have been our quietest ever. I think it would feel like less of a shock had 2022 not been a good year; we've all got whiplash. :)

It might be interesting to go back and see if there was anything obvious that made 2015 and 2022 "good years" - was there a particular type of thread people were enjoying? Was there something happening in fandom? Both of those years are on the Board, so it would be easy to look up, hint hint. ^_^

hS

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