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| EEVblog:
Interesting stats, as always, thanks. I consider this overall a good thing though. How many of the new posts are just fillers? From what I've looked at it's not a huge percentage, but I could be wrong. |
| ivan747:
--- Quote from: EEVblog on October 08, 2013, 01:49:35 am ---Interesting stats, as always, thanks. I consider this overall a good thing though. How many of the new posts are just fillers? From what I've looked at it's not a huge percentage, but I could be wrong. --- End quote --- I feel most of them lack substance. Many are short, two-line opinions like this one. |
| EEVblog:
--- Quote from: ivan747 on October 08, 2013, 02:04:54 am ---I feel most of them lack substance. Many are short, two-line opinions like this one. --- End quote --- Perhaps, but is this just confirmation bias, or a real result? How much does it differ from regular newbie posts? |
| kizzap:
--- Quote from: EEVblog on October 08, 2013, 02:06:50 am ---Perhaps, but is this just confirmation bias, or a real result? How much does it differ from regular newbie posts? --- End quote --- They differ by date ;) -kizzap |
| tehmeme:
Quote of something I posted elsewhere in the forum: I've seen some new joiners post some good quality contributions to some pre-existing threads (much more valuable and meaningful than anything I have posted myself). I only hope they continue to do so in the long run as this would be a welcome injection of new viewpoints, expertise and addition to the overall pool of knowledge and diversity. /quote besides the self inflicted dig, surely this is a good thing as eventually the space wasters will be pruned after not posting/logging in for a while? Those newcomers who do have something to contribute to or learn from the forum will remain. Or am I being too inclusive and a hippy? |
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