I'd be interested to see this to, but my guest is around half are newbies who signed up to ask or answer one question or just felt like it and never came back.
Great, that's exactly what I wanted to see!
Interesting that 6502 and upwards made up just 1.4% of membership in Jan 2012 (assuming that's when the spreadsheet was made). Membership seems to have gone up by a whopping 37% since then (570K --> 780K), so presumably this number is even lower now.
Would be interesting to see an additional column on this spreadsheet which gave the percentage of total posts (over some reasonable time period) made by each rank (6502 and upwards makes up just 1.4% of membership, but what percentage of total posts do they make?)
I'd be interested to see this to, but my guest is around half are newbies who signed up to ask or answer one question or just felt like it and never came back.
I'd say its currently around this. I'm a good example, been a member since 2009 and am only a regular. I just recently started posting more frequently.
I'd be interested to see this to, but my guest is around half are newbies who signed up to ask or answer one question or just felt like it and never came back.
I'd say its currently around this. I'm a good example, been a member since 2009 and am only a regular. I just recently started posting more frequently.
Much more than half are newbies. Take a look at the link to GGJstudios' analysis in post #5. Shows that 93% were newbie in Jan 2012. I suspect its even higher now.
EDIT: But you were right about ~50% making no more than one post. In addition to breakdown of members by title, GGJstudios' analysis also shows that 59% of members in Jan 2012 had only made 0 or 1 post.
Thanks for posting this link; I remember reading it when it was first posted, and thinking at the time (sad nerd that I am) that this sort of thing is actually very interesting.
I'd say its currently around this. I'm a good example, been a member since 2009 and am only a regular. I just recently started posting more frequently.
This is true. People come and go - stuff happens in their lives and they drop out for months at a time, and then choose to - or, are in a position to - re-engage with the forum. Not long after I joined MR, at very short notice, I was sent abroad for two years, and more or less ceased posting for a good while, as work commitments took precedence.
In any case, I think many join to get an answer to a specific question when they buy an Apple computer - I know I did - and some stay on for other reasons.
However, one of the advantages of a forum such as this, is that people come and go as they see fit, hence you can sometimes see bursts of online activity interspersed with long periods of silence.