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It's been a great summer on the forum in terms of activity with June and July both entering the top 10 in the "Posts Per Month" ranking.

July 2019 broke new ground, as not only was it the highest ever total for the month of July, it also places 3rd all-time in the "Posts Per Month" ranking, setting the record for highest post total for a non-Olympic month.

June 2019 places no.8 on the "Posts Per Month" list.

 

 

 

New Record Alert!!

 

Totallympics Record Number of Posts by Month

July

9837

 

 

Congratulations everyone!

 

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As part of our statistics records, we will now keep a record of "Posts Per Day: Top 10" in each year. For the purposes of these lists, we will not include Olympic or TISC Grand Final days as they are always huge outliers in terms of the number of posts. Those Olympic and TISC records will be immortalised in the "Posts Per Day: Top 10 All-Time" list so will be interesting to see the busy days on the forum besides those unique occasions.

 

So, as you can see, yesterday, August 11th, 2019 was the highest of the year (excluding TISC Annual 2019 Grand Final) with 633 posts made. That is also the second highest ever outside of Olympic and TISC Grand Final days.

 

 

 

 

Posts Per Day: Top 10 2016

*Please note that this not include Olympic or TISC Grand Final days

 

1

  July 10th, 2016

442
2

  April 17th, 2016

441
3

  July 6th, 2016

422
4

  May 15th, 2016

415
5

  June 25th, 2016

407
6

  August 2nd, 2016

400
7

  May 14th, 2016

377
8

  June 16th, 2016

363
9

  June 23rd, 2016

355
10

  July 8th, 2016

352

 

 

Posts Per Day: Top 10 2017

*Please note that this not include TISC Grand Final days

 

1

  July 23rd, 2017

540
2

  July 21st, 2017

437
3

  August 13th, 2017

432
4

  August 6th, 2017

426
5

  August 5th, 2017

372
6

  July 22nd, 2017

364
7

  July 25th, 2017

358
8

  July 24th, 2017

342
9

  August 4th, 2017

335
10

  July 26th, 2017

333

 

 

Posts Per Day: Top 10 2018

*Please note that this not include Olympic or TISC Grand Final days

 

1

  August 12th, 2018

661
2

  August 7th, 2018

599
3

  April 7th, 2018

576
4

  October 27th, 2018

525
5

  August 8th, 2018

504
6

  August 10th, 2018

502
7

  August 9th, 2018

491
8

  October 7th, 2018

454
9

  August 11th, 2018

440
10

  August 4th, 2018

436

 

 

Posts Per Day: Top 10 2019

*Please note that this not include TISC Grand Final days

 

1

  August 11th, 2019

633
2

  July 21st, 2019

600
3

  July 27th, 2019

580
4

  July 19th, 2019

543
5

  July 23rd, 2019

506
6

  June 2016, 2019

494
7

  April 6th, 2019

486
8

  June 23rd, 2019

480
9

  July 26th, 2019

473
10

  July 25th, 2019

457

 

 

 

 

 

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Overall it seems like the forum is starting to get a bit more active again (still far from old forum standards but moving in the right direction again). I would love to see more users and especially from absent nations being encouraged again to register like in the past. Especially as it is the year before the Olympics and it should be the ideal time to get some new interest.

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Just now, OlympicIRL said:

Overall it seems like the forum is starting to get a bit more active again (still far from old forum standards but moving in the right direction again). I would love to see more users and especially from absent nations being encouraged again to register like in the past. Especially as it is the year before the Olympics and it should be the ideal time to get some new interest.

I recruit where I go. I’ve gotten a few people to join here and there, but a lot of people are joining just by finding us, which is awesome.

“Sport has the power to change the world. It has the power to inspire. Sport can create hope where once there was only despair” - Nelson Mandela

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Just now, OlympicIRL said:

Overall it seems like the forum is starting to get a bit more active again (still far from old forum standards but moving in the right direction again). I would love to see more users and especially from absent nations being encouraged again to register like in the past. Especially as it is the year before the Olympics and it should be the ideal time to get some new interest.

 

Far from old forum but we need to note probably around 60% of the total posts in the old forum were results posts. We had a lot of threads with results only (example).

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Another good thing I noticed recently is there are some new threads springing up. In the past we used to get lots of ideas for threads, even polls and things sparking discussions. So get thinking of new ideas people :d:d. I might open up some threads again like polls on favourite Olympic mascot or logo and so on.... we used to have those in the past. But that is just a tiny example :d 

 

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Just now, Sindo said:

 

Far from old forum but we need to note probably around 60% of the total posts in the old forum were results posts. We had a lot of threads with results only (example).

 

Yes but there is no doubt there were way more active users, especially people discussing on the old forum and a huge variety of different users posting... and from lots of nations too.

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WTF, how on earth did yesterday get the most posts of every non-TISC day this year? :lol: 

 

It was one of the slower sports weekend days of the year for me :p (which means I was mostly just watching one sport at a time from 08:00 to 22:30 or something)

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Just now, Sindo said:

 

Far from old forum but we need to note probably around 60% of the total posts in the old forum were results posts. We had a lot of threads with results only (example).

I am so glad the days of threads like that on the regular forum are gone :p That was just unreadable.

 

Today's Totallympics :cheer: 

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