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Andy Started conversation Dec 3, 2003
Im sorry i dont agree collective is to hard to read there links are all over the place unlike h2g2 where it is on one side the left hand side i might add
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astrotomato Posted Dec 9, 2003
With a rapidly declining user base, I suspect hootoo won't be around that much longer. Ah well.
I've counted 8 separate conversations started off my declaration. Why can't you all just post in the same thread? Or is everyone on here possessed of a territorial ego?
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Andy Posted Dec 9, 2003
hello
the collective is a sister project based on h2g2 due to how popular this site is our user base is fine <./>online</.> have a look see how many use h2g2 and later it goes up
have a look at the new users list
yeh the 8 covosations people dont look to see if there is something done by another user on that subeject
thats why there is so many post on what we would call populer subjects
you will find that if they are put up in Aceor<./>askh2g2</.>then a lot do use the same thread
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2)collective
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weegie Posted Dec 9, 2003
the 'who's online' button shows everyone who is login into a dna site, that's either collective, ican, get writing or just mibbi hootoo - you have no idea how many people actually *use* hootoo.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/collective
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Whisky Posted Dec 11, 2003
How many people use collective as opposed to hootoo???
Easy.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/collective/NewUsers?TimeUnits=2&UnitType=day&Filter=off&thissite=1
and
http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/h2g2/brunel/NewUsers?unittype=day&timeunits=2&show=100&thissite=1&Filter=off
in the last two days (just to keep things simple)
19 people have signed up with Collective
95 people have signed up to H2G2
I rest my case
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weegie Posted Dec 11, 2003
pretty interesting stats.
do they tell you how many researcher post in any given day?
i'd have no idea where to look! ... even when i was a hootoo-er
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Lady Scott Posted Dec 12, 2003
And that's just the researchers with the *most* posts... there are many, many other researchers with fewer than the number on that list on any given day.
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weegie Posted Dec 12, 2003
can embday post a link to where i can find this info? i'm not terribly good with the intermaweb stuff
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Lady Scott Posted Dec 12, 2003
http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/h2g2/info
That tells how many researchers there are in total, the number of edited entries, most postings in 24 hours list (only the top ten most prolific posters), longest postings in 24 hours list (only the top ten longest), the twenty most recently updated convos and 20 most recently created entries.
I think there's someplace that has information on even more details, but I have no idea where it is.
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weegie Posted Dec 12, 2003
... so its kinda similar to http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/collective/info
that's where you'd find all members reviews and conversations.
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