--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, TurquoiseB <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> 
> I was interested in the breakdown of...uh...prolific 
> posters that new.morning posted yesterday. Because the 
> servers were down at my place of work, I had a little 
> free time this morning, so here's a little experiment. 
> 
> The stats below show the number of posts made to FFL 
> between 10/1 and 10/13 for most of the "regulars." 
> Percentages against total posts are calculated only 
> for those who constituted more than 5% of total traffic.
> 
> I'll do this breakdown again on October 1st, for the 
> period between 10/14 and 10/30. The purpose of the 
> experiment is to see whether knowledge of one's prior
> posting habits has any effect on those posting habits.

You'll also let us know how well your two-week-in-
advance predictions jibe with the actual stats, right?
 
> Will those who post way too much reduce their posting 
> frequency? Will those who don't post much start posting 
> more? I don't know either...I just thought it would be 
> fun to find out...

It's funny, you know, FFL and alt.m.t are the only
two electronic forums I've ever been on where attempts
have been made to *discourage* frequent posters from
posting.






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