Based on my original thread here posted on July 28, 2014, at 9:53 AM (PDT). Figured it was time for an update, and anyone that posted in my other thread is welcome to post updates here. People who posted in the other thread: @61, @A Zebra, @jackdaniel0, @Thor, @Iskandar, @DigitalAtlas, @Fearless, @Midnight Star, @Ghost, @Menos Grande, @Janime6, @Boy Wonder, @Cat~, @Loxare As of May 4, 2015, at 9:22 PM (PDT): Forum Registered Posts Difference KH-Vids 1/15/2007 4,790 +665 SEGA Forum 7/28/2007 21,938 +1,844 Final Fantasy Shrine Forums 1/28/2010 1,926 +60 KH-Flare 9/10/2011 2,210 +1,054 XenForo Community 4/1/2013 4,780 +1,851 Enix Origin 12/16/2013 152 +65 The Admin Zone 10/19/2014 469 N/A Difference indicates the difference from the previous thread. Total Posts: 36,265 Difference from Other Thread: +6,008
I mean, I don't think my activity and presence in a community can be tracked with a stat like that. I made four posts last night and got 11 notifications. I can say three things in a Twitch chat, but everyone there knows m due to past regularity. I'm not sure what you're asking: Am I active in other places? Well yeah, but you may as well ask if the internet exploded.
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/Forum?s=t forum [fawr-uh m, fohr-uh m] Examples | Word Origin noun, plural forums, fora [fawr-uh, fohr-uh] (Show IPA) the marketplace or public square of an ancient Roman city, the center of judicial and business affairs and a place of assembly for the people. a court or tribunal: the forum of public opinion. an assembly, meeting place, television program, etc., for the discussion of questions of public interest. Also called online forum, Internet forum, Web forum. message board. the Forum, the forum in the ancient city of Rome. 1425-75; late Middle English < Latin: marketplace, public place, akin to forīs, forās outside, foris door Can be confused form, forum (see synonym study at form ) Examples from the web for forum The forum has been too much taken over to hysterics, paranoids, and boodlers on all sides. It's a growing symptom of a deeper social problem that is better discussed in another forum. Read our accompanying essay and add your thoughts to our forum. British Dictionary definitions for forum forum /ˈfɔːrəm/ noun (pl) -rums, -ra (-rə) a meeting or assembly for the open discussion of subjects of public interest a medium for open discussion, such as a magazine a public meeting place for open discussion a court; tribunal (in South Africa) a pressure group of leaders or representatives, esp Black leaders or representatives (in ancient Italy) an open space, usually rectangular in shape, serving as a city's marketplace and centre of public business Word Origin C15: from Latin: public place; related to Latin foris outside Forum /rəʊˈmɑːnəm/ noun the Forum, the main forum of ancient Rome, situated between the Capitoline and the Palatine Hills Word Origin and History for forum n. mid-15c., "place of assembly in ancient Rome," from Latin forum "marketplace, open space, public place," apparently akin to foris, foras "out of doors, outside," from PIE root *dhwer- (see door ). Sense of "assembly, place for public discussion" first recorded 1680s. forum in Technology messaging (Plural "fora" or "forums") Any discussion group accessible through a dial-in BBS (e.g. GEnie, CI$ ), a mailing list, or a Usenet newsgroup (see network, the ). A forum functions much like a bulletin board; users submit postings for all to read and discussion ensues. Contrast real-time chat or point-to-point personal e-mail. [Jargon File ] (1998-01-18)
I stopped really caring about my "current" post stat on here, more or less its just nice to get in some good conversation with people on whichever thread I happened to get notified about. Pretty much: people > numbers