Glenn,
Is there any way you can (in your copious free time) post some data on member activity levels?
Gamma mentioned in the "how old are you" poll that there seems to be less activity than the previous poll, despite a considerable rise in membership.
I am wondering how the rising membership correlates to numbers of posts.
Do 10% of us provide 80% of the content?
Are there members that join and submit a single post, then never post again?
Is this site driven by a few, prolific members?
Without naming names, can you readily determine the posting/number of members distibution?
Post counts are not particularly accurate because deleted spam posts are counted, and we've been inundated with them almost daily for several months. I've taken aggressive steps to stop that over the past two days, which will also make legitimate registrations a bit more difficult.
We have tripled our membership since September 2021 when I took over and migrated this site from vBulletin to Xenforo. We certainly have significantly increasing numbers of readers and lurkers, but I don't have tools to track numbers of those. I'd estimate that 95+% of new members never post or start threads, even though most are likely reading new and archived threads. Therefore, I'd estimate that our actual, legitimate, daily posting activity has increased only modestly compared to our registration increases since 2021.
BY FAR, posting activity per day is MOST strongly correlated with thread starts per day. Every new thread start a day will jump post counts up by five to ten posts that day and for a period of three to five days thereafter. Many days no new threads are started, and we've probably averaged about three thread starts a day for years.
If no one started threads, this site (and any discussion site) would DIE! This is not rocket science: A discussion site, by definition, requires someone to start the discussions. Many active posters here never or rarely start new threads and only post in newly-started threads. Therefore, regarding thread starters, we have a whole lot of takers but comparatively few givers. Because of this, I feel obligated (and actually like to) start many threads on this site. Some work, some don't.
No one needs to take a trip, build a canoe, or buy gear just to start a conversation. It's easy — and folks here will converse about just about anything, sometimes at surprising lengths. Again, some topics work well, some don't, and some are in between.
In summary, I'd say we have a small core of consistent thread starters, a larger and slowly growing core of regular posters (but most of whom only post in newly-started threads), and a gigantic number of daily lurkers and thread readers.
I certainly hope a lot of all of them will financially contribute to the first fund raiser in three years, which will begin on November 1, 2026. This site will also die without voluntary financial support from posters and readers alike.