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As I said before, we don't have a really good idea on the number of unique IPIDs visiting the site, but we do have solid numbers for our daily comment counts. Here's the graph as generated by slashcode for a biweekly period:
(due to a quirk in slashcode, the graphs don't update until 48 hours later; our comment count for 04/01 was 712 comments total).
Taking in account averages, we're roughly getting a little less than 10% of Slashdot's comment counts, with a considerably smaller user base. As I said, the OkCupid story made me take notice. Here's the comment counts at various scores between the two sites
| SoylentNews | Slashdot.org | --------------------------------------- Score -1 | 130 | 1017 | Score 0 | 130 | 1005 | Score 1 | 109 | 696 | Score 2 | 74 | 586 | Score 3 | 12 | 96 | Score 4 | 4 | 64 | Score 5 | 1 | 46 | ---------------------------------------Furthermore, I took a look at UIDs on the other site, the vast majority of comments came from 6/7 digit UID posters. Looking at CmdrTaco's Retirement Post as well as posts detailing the history of the other site most of the low UIDs are still around, and are simply in perma-lurk mode.
(Score: 3, Insightful) by Kell on Wednesday April 02 2014, @01:35PM
Hi Michael! I have read your comment and am duly replying to it. :)
I confess, I saw more disagreeing on the other site than I see here - and sometimes virulently flaming disagreement. I like the small-town feel of SN - it's so much more friendly, like it's ok to be civil again.
There's a old saying in website administration: you get the forums you deserve. SN, by nature of its active and deliberate embrace of its community (nee "audience") has attracted the right kind of contributors and the right kind of culture.
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(Score: 1) by broggyr on Wednesday April 02 2014, @02:18PM
I disagree!! :D
Seriously, 'small-town feeling' is an accurate description. I dig it.
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