Hooray!! Release the balloons (a few days late)! Looks like we hit our century-century mark sometime on Labor Day 2020.
It took us just a bit less than 47 months to get here. Not bad (although about half the rate of MennoDiscuss in its prime if I recall). Honorable mention for Donald J. Trump and COVID-19 and CAM for helping keep the post-fires burning of late.
100K Stats
2,127 posts per month in MennoNet's 47 month history
About 70 posts per day or nearly 3 per hour since its beginning
106 posts per day during the last three months since 90,000 posts (up from 92 post per day at 90,000 posts).
221 people have posted at least twice, the Welcome thread and one other post (up 16 since 90,000 posts)
152 people have 10 or more posts (up 7)
81 people have 100 or more posts (up 3)
39 people have 500 or more posts (up 3)
28 people have 1000 or more posts (up 1)
15 people have 2000 or more posts (up 2)
7 people have 3000 or more posts (up 2)
One each in the 4000, 5000, 6000, 8000, and 9000 post range.
The top 10 posters account for 48% of the posts on the board (no change)
I suspect the upcoming election and COVID's continuation should keep things humming around here for a while...happy posting!
It looks like Ken is the only one to make the first page who didn’t join right after the board soon after it was (re)founded. The second page has a lot of people who joined soon after Jeriah, but there are just a few who joined in the middle. Oh, and also one certain recent joiner.
Yesterday (March 28, 2022) MennoNet logged its 150,000th post. Sound the trumpets, welcome the dignitaries, begin the speeches!!
It took us about 19 months to log our last 50,000 posts - a pace of about 87 posts-per-day (Up from the 70 post-per-day average of our first 100,000 posts).
150K Stats
2,272 posts per month in MennoNet's 66-month history
About 76 posts per day since its beginning
252 people have posted at least twice, the Welcome thread and one other post (up 32 since 100,000 posts)
170 people have 10 or more posts (up 18 since 100,000)
96 people have 100 or more posts (up 15)
44 people have 500 or more posts (up 5)
35 people have 1000 or more posts (up 7)
25 people have 2000 or more posts (up 10)
13 people have 3000 or more posts (up 6)
One in the 4000, 5000, & 7000 post range.
Two in the 6000 post range.
Three above 10,000 posts.
The top 10 posters account for 49% of the posts on the board (up 1%)
The top five posters account for about one in every three posts on the board
Congratulations everyone for keeping the chatter going!!