I believe it was referred to as "the great hosting service breakdown when Eric was out of town of '14".
I have no recollection of this. Maybe I just blacked out for a month and then told you I was out of town to cover up.
I believe it was referred to as "the great hosting service breakdown when Eric was out of town of '14".
Number of posts per day ebbs and flows. The general trend is that our posts are made my a more diverse set of users, as opposed to the early days when something like 55% of posts were from me and Chris Taylor.
If you look at the Top 12 posters (http://riptidelab.com/forum/members/), the breakdown on join date is:
Original Members: (April 2013)
Jason Waddell
Chris Taylor
CML
FlowerSunRain
James Stevenson
Eric Chan
Dom Harvey
Early Members:
Lucre (June 2013)
anotak (August 2013)
ahadabans (November 2013)
2nd Generation Members:
Grillo_Parlante (April 2014)
Onderzeeboot (May 2014)
In total, these 12 members produce about 65% of the posts on RiptideLab.
Among those, the only users who are followed are anotak (1 follower) and Grillo (3 followers).
Fuck, I post too much! The most suprising statistic I could glean from that list is that Grillo has a really insane likes to post ratio* of over .8 likes per post, which really reflects the thoughtful posts he makes. Nice!
*He's beaten, if only just, by upstart Aston, who admittedly has a much lower post count (over 300 though!).
Oh alright, I'll like youI'm at 728/738 for a 0.98 ratio, not that it's a competition, but if anyone's noticed increased effortposting it's mostly because i wanna hit 1.0
I'm excited for the new likefarming meta on these forums that's about to develop
So it's not a competition, eh? Well let me just tinker with my code and... tada!I'm at 728/738 for a 0.98 ratio, not that it's a competition, but if anyone's noticed increased effortposting it's mostly because i wanna hit 1.0
Screw you guys, I'm sticking with quantity over quality.
I'm at 728/738 for a 0.98 ratio, not that it's a competition, but if anyone's noticed increased effortposting it's mostly because i wanna hit 1.0
Oooh! Breaking the top 10. But then again, I don't post that much original content either. I just spew my opinions and experiences in relation to the topics at hand.
In regards to shitposting, my "most-liked of 2015" comment was literally a shitpost about shitposting. So I dunno.
We must go shittier
I feel this statement is what I was concerned about when releasing the data. Everyone takes it in a different way. Some people will try and increase their likes (or post:likes ratio) by: Shit-posting more (Aston), shit-posting less (vennythekid) or effort-posting more (Safra).I'm excited for the new likefarming meta on these forums that's about to develop
Some people will try and increase their likes (or post:likes ratio) by: Shit-posting more (Aston)
d0n'7 60 7h3r3!
What does this graph look like for 2016-21?It should be noted that nothing before 2015 stands a chance, because you guys became obsessed with liking posts this year.
Also, on another note, people are obsessed with posting these days. For the first time we had a week where every single day saw more than 100 new posts created.
These graphs are really interesting to review. Hopefully we can get back to 2015/16 levels of posting again!View attachment 3988
Number of posts has historically been most indicative of posts likes, and they are pretty much 1:1. The blue spike in 2019 was from a day a spam bot came and made a couple thousand posts. Stats are daily averages per month.