We currently have about 31,000 users.
I would bet that around 50% of them are people who registered, never posted and forgot about this place.
We don't really have 31,000 members. We have something like 2 - 3 thousand active posters, and probably some 4 thousand more that were active but are no more.
The rest are people who registered and forgot, who registered DLs and who registered, forgot their password and made a new user.
I'm wondering are we going to keep using the 31,000 figure for publicity purpose ( mark to possible future employer: "hey, i have 31,000 members on my site man!") or are we going to clean it?
(not as in we the users, but as in the admins).
I think one could safely delete people that have 0 posts (not only 0 post count, but actually 0 posts in the system, since OT posts don't count) that have registered prior to, say, 2002.
If a person registered in 1997-2001, and never posted, he is unlikely to comback and post, or to even remember his password.
If it were me, I'd also delete members that had less than 20 posts and haven't posted since jan 2002. But I started with the more conservative option for mark and dan to think about.
I would bet that around 50% of them are people who registered, never posted and forgot about this place.
We don't really have 31,000 members. We have something like 2 - 3 thousand active posters, and probably some 4 thousand more that were active but are no more.
The rest are people who registered and forgot, who registered DLs and who registered, forgot their password and made a new user.
I'm wondering are we going to keep using the 31,000 figure for publicity purpose ( mark to possible future employer: "hey, i have 31,000 members on my site man!") or are we going to clean it?
(not as in we the users, but as in the admins).
I think one could safely delete people that have 0 posts (not only 0 post count, but actually 0 posts in the system, since OT posts don't count) that have registered prior to, say, 2002.
If a person registered in 1997-2001, and never posted, he is unlikely to comback and post, or to even remember his password.
If it were me, I'd also delete members that had less than 20 posts and haven't posted since jan 2002. But I started with the more conservative option for mark and dan to think about.
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