High Command wrote:Your statistics are shewed in favour of North America as this is a US based site. I'd be interested to see how that would compare with a Canadian based TF site, and even a UK based one. Also important in considering is that the UK has a much smaller population then the US. That means that the 9% of visiters we make up, more substantial then it sounds.
I don't think the statistics are skewed. Do you go to websites because of the locality of the website or because of the content? The beauty of the Internet is that, for the most part, content is king regardless of location. What do you think would be different on this website if it was based out of the UK?
High Command wrote:US population: 301,574,000
UK population: 60,209,500
If we do a crude calculation and say that the US has aproximately 5 times as many people and we scale up the UK percentage we'd get a figure of around 45%. Meaning that by scaling up the UK population 5 times to match the US, we'd have a proportionally higher percentage of visiters to this site (45% as opposed to 9%).
While I understand your logic, it is irrelevant because the numbers are what they are. Of this site's entire traffic that it receives, over 70% of the users are from North America. Transformers are most popular in the U.S. for whatever reason. Or maybe Hasbro is just dropping the ball over in Europe but I would think that if there was a euro to be made overseas that they'd be there doing whatever they cold to make it. The reality is that the product must not be moving or else they'd be selling more of it over there.
High Command wrote:Furthermore I'm sure you've noticed but the UK posters here are quite a vocal group. I'd be interested to see a similar pic chart detailing the volume of posts made on the forums by each nationality and see how that compares with the first one.
I've been aware for a long time that the foreigners have made up a very
vocal part of the forum community here. It is not reflective of this site's traffic. The overall site membership is almost identical to the top 10 country list for the geo-locations of Seibertron.com's users. I would fathom that the European community is socially a tighter-knit group of fans because of your close proximity to each other. You don't live 3,000 miles apart like you can here in the States.