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For swimming, I went from around 10 replies in Tokyo to 115 this year so that explains part of the increase.

 

Also I wouldn't be surprised if @Josh was entirely responsible for the big increases in both volleyball and the 3x3 basketball threads (and possibly some other threads). He wasn't on the forum 3 years ago.

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I may be responsible for some of the decrease because I can get carried away during live events, but obviously I wasn’t around much this time.

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29 minutes ago, Topicmaster1010 said:

For swimming, I went from around 10 replies in Tokyo to 115 this year so that explains part of the increase.

 

Also I wouldn't be surprised if @Josh was entirely responsible for the big increases in both volleyball and the 3x3 basketball threads (and possibly some other threads). He wasn't on the forum 3 years ago.

Probably beach volleyball too :p

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Artistic gymnastics 12 posts only. Rhythmic gymnastics 34.

:yikes:

Important factor is CLUBS, i believe that many members prefered writing there instead.

But most important is that we surpassed Tokyo by total number of posts.

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I’m kind of bored, so over the next few days I’ll be sharing some statistics for most posts by a user in all the various sports threads

 

Edit: Deleted the second one, it’s not going to work for me. 

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8 hours ago, ChandlerMne said:

Important factor is CLUBS, i believe that many members prefered writing there instead.

 

Are there numbers about those? I often forget they exist and people might be active there, but it'd be a shame if that took away activity in the regular sports threads...

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1 hour ago, heywoodu said:

Artistic swimming, that is :p 

 

 

But the Artistic Swimming 2024 world championships threads had a record of 245 replies :d Because it was an Olympic qualification event. It looks like everyone wants their country to qualify a quota there, but do not care at all about the competition itself :lol:

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5 minutes ago, Sindo said:

But the Artistic Swimming 2024 world championships threads had a record of 245 replies :d Because it was an Olympic qualification event. It looks like everyone wants their country to qualify a quota there, but do not care at all about the competition itself :lol:

Maybe also because there wasn't that much else going on at that time for those not too interested in winter sports? I mean, I assume during the Olympics most people are going to choose something else than artistic swimming to watch (not saying that as a judgement of the sport, I just find it hard to imagine it's that popular), plus the aforementioned 'second week tiredness' may not have helped it :p 

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