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On 30/03/2019 at 17:58, dcro said:

@Sindo Is there a way of keeping track of all reactions ever given? :p

 

I have those data in my admin panel, yes.

 

Here are some stats of 2018:

 

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And here of the first 3 months of 2019:

 

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Top 10 giver all time:

 

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Top 10 receiver all time:

 

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New Record Alert!!

 

Totallympics Record Number of Posts by Month

March

5716

 

Good news! March 2019 saw a total of 5716 posts which is a record total for the month of March on Totallympics.

Congratulations everyone!

 

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Some information for our records and statistics section since the last update:

 

April and May post counts have been added to the 2019 Posts Per Month table....

 

Totallympics Posts Per Month: 2019

January 2019

3971

February 2019

4556

March 2019

5716
April 2019 4564
May 2019 6402

 

 

 

May 2019 enters the Top 10 Posts Per Month table, sharing 10th place....

 

 

Posts Per Month: Top 10

 

1

  :IOC August 2016

15731
2

  :IOC February 2018

12621
3

  August 2018

9398
4

  July 2016

8374
5

  June 2016

8287
6

  July 2018

6933
7

  May 2016

6728
8

  September 2018

6564
9

  August 2017

6444
=10

  July 2017

6402
=10   May 2019 6402

 

 

TISC Grand Final day continued its tradition of being one of the busiest days on the forum.

May 4th, 2019, TISC Annual 2018 Grand Final Day slots in to 8th place in the Posts Per Day Top 10 table....

 

Posts Per Day: Top 10

 

1

  TISC.png.5224eb87d34f097412ade3df9ac93e3 November 18th, 2017 (TISC Grand Final)

1577
2

  TISC.png.5224eb87d34f097412ade3df9ac93e3 November 10th, 2018 (TISC Grand Final)

1440
3

  TISC.png.5224eb87d34f097412ade3df9ac93e3 April 29th, 2017 (TISC Grand Final)

1387
4

  TISC.png.5224eb87d34f097412ade3df9ac93e3 April 28th, 2018 (TISC Grand Final)

1351
5

  TISC.png.5224eb87d34f097412ade3df9ac93e3 June 4th, 2016 (TISC Grand Final)

1300
6

  TISC.png.5224eb87d34f097412ade3df9ac93e3 November 19th, 2016 (TISC Grand Final)

1232
7

  :IOC August 6th, 2016

1219
8

  TISC.png.5224eb87d34f097412ade3df9ac93e3 May 4th, 2019 (TISC Grand Final)

1187
9

  :IOC February 11th, 2018

901
10

  :IOC August 16th, 2016

822

 

 

 

 

And finally, some TISC user group and Active User stats to update:

 

Totallympics User Groups Statistics
Number of Registered Users 582
Number of Users in User Group: Newbie 303
Number of Users in User Group: Member 62
Number of Users in User Group: Senior Member 32
Number of Users in User Group: Fanatic 44
Number of Users in User Group: Addicted 49
Number of Users in User Group: Professional 27
Number of Users in User Group: World Class 18
Number of Users in User Group: Bronze Medallist 19
Number of Users in User Group: Silver Medallist 15
Number of Users in User Group: Gold Medallist 4
Number of Users in User Group: Superstar 1
Number of Users in User Group: Legend 1
Number of Users in User Group: Grand Master 0
Number of Users in User Group: G.O.A.T. 0
Number of Users in User Group: Admin / Prediction Contest 7

 

 

 

League Table of Nations per Number of Active Users

Updated as of June 1st, 2019:

 

Note:

For the purposes of this table, an active user shall be defined as any registered member who has posted something, reacted to another post or updated their profile within the past 12 months.

 

Rank   Nation No. of Users
1   :IND India 24
2   :POL Poland 21
3   :BUL Bulgaria 15
4   :ITA Italy 14
5   :GBR Great Britain 12
6   :BRA Brazil 11
6   :CRO Croatia 11
8   :SRB Serbia 10
9   :USA United States 8
10   :GER Germany 7
11   :CAN Canada 6
11   :FRA France 6
11   :NED Netherlands 6
11   :ESP Spain 6
15   :ROU Romania 5
15   :SWE Sweden 5
17   :CZE Czech Republic 4
17   :GRE Greece 4
17   :RUS Russia 4
17   :TUR Turkey 4
21   :ARG Argentina 3
21   :EGY Egypt 3
21   :IRI Iran 3
21   :IRL Ireland 3
21   :SLO Slovenia 3
26   :AUS Australia 2
26   :CHN China 2
26   :COL Colombia 2
26   :DEN Denmark 2
26   :EST Estonia 2
26   :INA Indonesia 2
26   :LTU Lithuania 2
26   :MEX Mexico 2
26   :NZL New Zealand 2
26   :PHI Philippines 2
26   :POR Portugal 2
26   :TUN Tunisia 2
38   :ALG Algeria 1
38   :AUT Austria 1
38   :AZE Azerbaijan 1
38   :BEL Belgium 1
38   :CHI Chile 1
38   :FIN Finland 1
38   :HUN Hungary 1
38   :JPN Japan 1
38   :MLT Malta 1
38   :MDA Moldova 1
38   :MNE Montenegro 1
38   :NOR Norway 1
38   :SVK Slovakia 1
38   :UKR Ukraine 1
38   :URU Uruguay 1
38   :VEN Venezuela 1
-   :KAZ Kazakhstan -
-   :SUI Switzerland -

Total Number of Nations

Total Number of Users

53

238

 

 

Rank   Nation No. of Nations No. of Users
1   Europe 33 160
2   Americas 9 35
3   Asia 6 33
4   Africa 3 6
5   Oceania 2 4

 

 

 

India maintains its position as the most active nation on Totallympics. Meanwhile we have added Belgium and Japan to the list of active nations but sadly we say goodbye to Kazakhstan and Switzerland. Here is the breakdown of gains and losses per nation:

 

 

Active User Gains:

 

:SWE +2

:BEL +1

:BUL +1

:CRO +1

:FRA +1

:GBR +1

:IND +1

:JPN +1

:ROU +1

:SRB +1

 

Active User Gains: +11 users

Active Nation Gains: +2 Nations (Belgium, Japan)

 

 

 

Active User Losses:

 

:AUS -1

:AZE -1

:FIN -1

:GER -1

:HUN -1

:ITA -1

:KAZ -1

:SLO -1

:ESP -1

:SUI -1

 

Active User Losses: -10 users

Active Nation Losses: -2 (Kazakhstan, Switzerland)

 

Active User Net Gain / Loss: +1 User

Active Nations Net Gain / Loss: +0 Nations

 

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