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Sonic Wing wrote:Anyone has wondered how many members are in seibertron????
Chosen wrote:Sonic Wing wrote:Anyone has wondered how many members are in seibertron????
Not really. Scroll down to the bottom of the forum index, and you see exactly how many current members there are.
Original Sin wrote:Chosen wrote:Sonic Wing wrote:Anyone has wondered how many members are in seibertron????
Not really. Scroll down to the bottom of the forum index, and you see exactly how many current members there are.
Plus to many threads and topics?
Think of it this way
We have had a few board wipes, can you imagine how many there would be if they never happened?
Senor Hugo wrote:Original Sin wrote:Chosen wrote:Sonic Wing wrote:Anyone has wondered how many members are in seibertron????
Not really. Scroll down to the bottom of the forum index, and you see exactly how many current members there are.
Plus to many threads and topics?
Think of it this way
We have had a few board wipes, can you imagine how many there would be if they never happened?
Agreed, plus, isn't the point of a forum, to have a lot of threads and topics? At least enough that add something and aren't repeat topics or spam.
Chosen wrote:Sonic Wing wrote:Anyone has wondered how many members are in seibertron????
Not really. Scroll down to the bottom of the forum index, and you see exactly how many current members there are.
God Magnus wrote:Chosen wrote:Sonic Wing wrote:Anyone has wondered how many members are in seibertron????
Not really. Scroll down to the bottom of the forum index, and you see exactly how many current members there are.
Sure, the memberlist counts 34,460 registered users but how many of them are inactive or have never posted? I realize that any number of the registered users with zero posts might just be anti-social Heavy Metal War players but can you really count any of them as true "Members of Seibertron"? I don't think I would.
QFT. I post and maintain a rockin' HMW team.Original Sin wrote:God Magnus wrote:Chosen wrote:Sonic Wing wrote:Anyone has wondered how many members are in seibertron????
Not really. Scroll down to the bottom of the forum index, and you see exactly how many current members there are.
Sure, the memberlist counts 34,460 registered users but how many of them are inactive or have never posted? I realize that any number of the registered users with zero posts might just be anti-social Heavy Metal War players but can you really count any of them as true "Members of Seibertron"? I don't think I would.
HMWers are just as much members as the rest of the site
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Binaltech Bombshell wrote:QFT. I post and maintain a rockin' HMW team.Original Sin wrote:God Magnus wrote:Chosen wrote:Sonic Wing wrote:Anyone has wondered how many members are in seibertron????
Not really. Scroll down to the bottom of the forum index, and you see exactly how many current members there are.
Sure, the memberlist counts 34,460 registered users but how many of them are inactive or have never posted? I realize that any number of the registered users with zero posts might just be anti-social Heavy Metal War players but can you really count any of them as true "Members of Seibertron"? I don't think I would.
HMWers are just as much members as the rest of the site
Mkall wrote:I wouldn't say all of us are faceless or antisocial, more like just a different part of the neighbourhood.
The rest may choose not to participate on the boards, but they're still members of Seibs. Though I guess that brings up what is the definition of a community? Is it only the social part of a neighbourhood that counts as a community, or is it every house and every person; including the anti-social cat ladies?
Mkall wrote:I wouldn't say all of us are faceless or antisocial, more like just a different part of the neighbourhood.
God Magnus wrote:Mkall wrote:I wouldn't say all of us are faceless or antisocial, more like just a different part of the neighbourhood.
Also, thank you for making it more of a debate instead of a "you're wrong". I'm totally open to being shown why I might be wrong instead of being told I am and I very much appreciate that. On that note, It may be fair to say that there are different classifications of members. I don't mean for that to sound like I mean different levels but I couldn't think of a better word for it.
I'm sort of wondering about my original point and I wish there was some way to find out how many user accounts on the memberlist are actually completely inactive.
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