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Nope
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Fetching ?
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Nope
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That was a joke born of frustration. I had "act" and "ator", but could not get any further, probably because I didn't really know what an actuator was for. So thanks for the electronics lesson.
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No problem
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Damn , now its looks so easy and solvable.
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Just wondering if after closing the Soapbox (1 and 2), Indian and Chinese forum, was there a downward turn in the traffic to Codeproject or its just Business as usual.
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You'd probably have to ask the admins directly, either by summoning them, or by posting in Sugs'n'Bugs[^]
the stats you want are available from various sites such as SimilarWeb, but they are probably too aggregated to show any visible trend yet. You'd probably need a "like for like" comparison with last January on a daily basis, weighted by general traffic change 2018 / 2019.
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OriginalGriff wrote: admins directly, either by summoning them
Whatever you do, DO NOT DO THIS!!!!!
The incantations are intricate, laborious and must be uttered precisely, the stuff you have to put into the cauldron obnoxious and digusting - if you can even get them to stay in there at all - and if your pentacle is not drawn with a hideous accuracy then you will be whisked away to the Dungeon Dimensions before you can ask why a wizard has a knob on the end of his staff.
You have been warned!
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Chris C-B wrote: why a wizard has a knob on the end of his staff
We already know the answer to this: to stop his hand from sliding off the end ...
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Not to mention you'll also attract the attention of the darker CP denizens... such as myself...
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Chris C-B wrote: before you can ask why a wizard has a knob on the end of his staff. Hey - aren't we supposed to keep these posts KSS ? ? ?
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Well if there was then it couldn't have been very much, otherwise I expect we would have seen those forums reappear already.
After all, traffic = revenue. I am not saying it's "all about the money", but a significant drop would need to be addressed (bills to pay, etc.).
Having said that, reducing the volume of nonsense posted in Soapbox has probably saved a few quid in itself
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musefan wrote: otherwise I expect we would have seen those forums reappear already.
May be or it may be from core value of not having any useless forum irrespective of loss in revenue.
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Yeah of course. I would like to think I would do the same too. But only so much loss you can afford to swallow.
However, if Soapbox had even been anywhere close to a significant contribution of traffic I feel this site would have died long ago. One hopes the other areas of the site are what people are here for.
My point was just meant to be: If it was a notable drop, something would have been done to correct it.
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I agree, My only curiosity was if there a possibility that Google search shows Soapbox and Indian forum post for the useless stuff and after visiting it, people start browsing the other section and become regular.
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Yep, it would be interesting to see some numbers.
I don't think we will get them though, which is why I thought I would just start making guesses... something to talk about so your post doesn't go ignored
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Sometimes ignored post gives you assurance that online world and my Home world is mirroring each other
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I suspect it's less about revenue (important though that is) and more about not having a site hosting racist / sexist / other offensive material at all. Reddit this isn't!
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Good point. I knew the place was toxic but I am not familiar with how far people go. If lines are crossed then the reputation of the site does become an important factor.
Still though, there are alternatives to moderating a forum if it was a big enough drop in traffic/revenue.
Anyway, I am just speculating. I obviously have none of the stats to do anything more than that.
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Moderating's a pain - we have automatic moderation here which picks up on spam and some forms of abuse, but it needs human backup for verification, and that's a lot of work. When you think how many messages flow through the site on a daily basis, to moderate fully you'd need a truckload of moderators to review each and every message - and they'd have to be on top of the kind of abuse being served up in GIT, which I for one am not as it's a cultural thing than needs cultural knowledge I just don't have. And those moderators are all volunteers with "real jobs" to do at the same time.
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Of course, but I meant if the loss is big enough to justify it.
Stupid numbers now, but if the site was losing £1m per year from closing soapbox, it might be worth hiring a mod team for £500k per year to keep it functioning. For example.
If the site is losing 50p a year... sod 'em. Just one less Freddo in the staff tuck shop
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Or just open CodeSoapbox.com and let 'em vent!
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Hmmm... I know you are joking but it would be an interesting experiment. See just how much people like to argue.
Though I think I would call it: Fight Project - For those who fight
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