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Old October 9th 03, 01:09 AM
deja blues
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Does anyone keeps stats (like the QDN generated stats in alt.mothers)
for this channel? If so can you post them? I'm not an Agent user.
Thanks.
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Old October 9th 03, 02:40 AM
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"deja blues" wrote in message
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Does anyone keeps stats (like the QDN generated stats in alt.mothers)
for this channel? If so can you post them? I'm not an Agent user.



No, no one does that here. You can, however, research through google. That
can be somewhat time consuming, though.

Aula


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Old October 9th 03, 05:40 AM
toto
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On Wed, 08 Oct 2003 20:09:09 -0400, deja blues
wrote:

Does anyone keeps stats (like the QDN generated stats in alt.mothers)
for this channel? If so can you post them? I'm not an Agent user.
Thanks.


There is a microsoft website that does stats on all the groups, I
believe.


http://netscan.research.microsoft.co...c/Default.asp?

Interesting. I guess they stopped after 08/31/2003 because you can't
put in 09/30/2003. Or perhaps they have not collated September's data
yet. It used to work for the end of any month.

Here's the misc.kids results for August.


http://netscan.research.microsoft.co...hfor=misc.kids



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Old October 9th 03, 07:44 AM
SarahH
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deja blues wrote:
Does anyone keeps stats (like the QDN generated stats in alt.mothers)
for this channel? If so can you post them? I'm not an Agent user.
Thanks.


I can do them here too if people like (Im the a.m stats publisher), wont
take me much more effort at all. I'll warn you that my reliability has
slipped a little, but I can get back on track
Tell you what, I'll count the yes and no answers to this thread and if
there are more yes's than nosand no arguments that convince me its a bad
idea I'll start this Sunday. Would you like the bandwidth hog list to be
included?
Sarah

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Old October 9th 03, 11:17 AM
just me
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"SarahH" wrote in message
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deja blues wrote:
Does anyone keeps stats (like the QDN generated stats in alt.mothers)
for this channel? If so can you post them? I'm not an Agent user.
Thanks.


I can do them here too if people like (Im the a.m stats publisher), wont
take me much more effort at all. I'll warn you that my reliability has
slipped a little, but I can get back on track
Tell you what, I'll count the yes and no answers to this thread and if
there are more yes's than nosand no arguments that convince me its a bad
idea I'll start this Sunday. Would you like the bandwidth hog list to be
included?



You may want to explain a bit more what the stats are as there are a number
of folks reading mk who do not read am and may have no idea what is being
discussed in this thread.

-Aula


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Old October 9th 03, 06:27 PM
SarahH
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just me wrote:


You may want to explain a bit more what the stats are as there are a number
of folks reading mk who do not read am and may have no idea what is being
discussed in this thread.

-Aula



Fair enough Once a week I collate all the a.m postings (just the
subject/poster info) and publish them. It looks like this (hope no one
minds the reposting to another group) (snipped for brevity):

Newsgroup 'alt.mothers' - Weekly Stats 05-Oct-03
Generated by Sarah





Total Posts this period: 929
Total Bytes this period: 834948

------------------------START SECTION 'POSTERS'-----------------------

Number of posts by Person (72 people posted during this period)

TT = This Time
LT = Last Time
AML = Average Message Lines
QP = Average Message Quoted Percent
PGM = Percentage of Group in Messages
PGB = Percentage of Group in Bytes

TT LT Person # AML QP PGM PGB
--- --- ------ ---- --- ----- ----- -----
1 2 Nan............................... 103 22 39.9% 11.1% 8.4%
2 12 SarahH............................ 80 41 50.9% 8.6% 15.8%
3 4 Ilse Witch........................ 57 22 30.3% 6.1% 4.3%
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Averages ( 32 36.3%)
------------------------END SECTION 'POSTERS'------------------------

--------------------START SECTION 'BANDWIDTH HOGS!'-------------------

Person Hog Factor
------ --- ------
SarahH........................ 12577
just me....................... 3301
Froggy........................ 3258

snip
--------------------END SECTION 'BANDWIDTH HOGS!'--------------------


-----------------------START SECTION 'SUBJECTS'-----------------------

Number of posts by Subject (122 subjects during this period)

TT LT Subject # PGM PGB
--- --- ------- --- ------ ------
1 --- To the group............................. 48 5.17% 3.72%
2 --- Homeschooling reaction ................ 46 4.95% 6.43%
3 --- And you didn't even miss me?!!........... 33 3.55% 3.89%
snip
------------------------END SECTION 'SUBJECTS'------------------------

---------------------START SECTION 'POSTS BY DAY'---------------------

28-Sep( 23)|#####
29-Sep( 124)|##############################
30-Sep( 180)|############################################
01-Oct( 181)|#############################################
02-Oct( 126)|###############################
03-Oct( 170)|##########################################
04-Oct( 68)|################
05-Oct( 55)|#############
06-Oct( 2)|

Average Posts per Day = 103

(Breakdown by message creation date, not the date it was received)

----------------------END SECTION 'POSTS BY DAY'----------------------

----------------------START SECTION 'NEWSREADERS'---------------------

What news reading software is being used?

Software Posts
-------------------------------------------------- -----
Microsoft Outlook Express......................... 356 (38.32%)
Forte Agent....................................... 256 (27.56%)
Mozilla........................................... 158 (17.01%)
snip

----------------------END SECTION 'NEWSREADERS'----------------------

--------------------START SECTION 'ORGANISATIONS'--------------------

What Organisations are being posted from?

Organisation Posts
-------------------------------------------------- -----
RoadRunner - Central Florida...................... 55 (5.92%)
AOL http://www.aol.com............................ 53 (5.71%)
Ihug Limited...................................... 50 (5.38%)
snip
----------------------END SECTION 'ORGANISATIONS'---------------------

----------------------START SECTION 'NEWSGROUPS'----------------------

What Newsgroups are being cross-posted to?

alt.support.shyness.....................10 (23.26%)
alt.silly.little.newsgroup..............10 (23.26%)
soc.subculture.bondage-bdsm.............5 (11.63%)
snip
-----------------------END SECTION 'NEWSGROUPS'-----------------------




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Generated at 05/10/2003 19:18:15
Using QDNStatsV2 (RtS#1) by Brett O'Callaghan )
QDNStats Web Page @ http://www.geocities.com/brettocallaghan

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Old October 9th 03, 08:43 PM
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SarahH wrote in :

Fair enough Once a week I collate all the a.m postings (just the
subject/poster info) and publish them. It looks like this (hope no one
minds the reposting to another group) (snipped for brevity):

Newsgroup 'alt.mothers' - Weekly Stats 05-Oct-03
Generated by Sarah

[snip]
------------------------START SECTION 'POSTERS'-----------------------

[snip]

--------------------START SECTION 'BANDWIDTH HOGS!'-------------------


[snip]

I don't mind the general stats about number of posts etc, but I don't like
the idea of having detailed analysis of my posting habits being made public.
I know that anyone could work them out via google etc, but I don't want
things made too easy for them.

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Old October 10th 03, 01:20 AM
toto
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On Thu, 09 Oct 2003 20:43:28 +0100, Penny Gaines
wrote:

SarahH wrote in :

Fair enough Once a week I collate all the a.m postings (just the
subject/poster info) and publish them. It looks like this (hope no one
minds the reposting to another group) (snipped for brevity):

Newsgroup 'alt.mothers' - Weekly Stats 05-Oct-03
Generated by Sarah

[snip]
------------------------START SECTION 'POSTERS'-----------------------

[snip]

--------------------START SECTION 'BANDWIDTH HOGS!'-------------------


[snip]

I don't mind the general stats about number of posts etc, but I don't like
the idea of having detailed analysis of my posting habits being made public.
I know that anyone could work them out via google etc, but I don't want
things made too easy for them.


Ah, gee.. And here I miss the author history that deja used to
provide and which google did away with. g


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There is no sound, no cry in all the world
that can be heard unless someone listens ..

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Old October 10th 03, 01:48 AM
dejablues
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Sheer numbers is what I was thinking of. Signal to noise and all that.


"Penny Gaines" wrote in message
...
SarahH wrote in :

Fair enough Once a week I collate all the a.m postings (just the
subject/poster info) and publish them. It looks like this (hope no one
minds the reposting to another group) (snipped for brevity):

Newsgroup 'alt.mothers' - Weekly Stats 05-Oct-03
Generated by Sarah

[snip]
------------------------START SECTION 'POSTERS'-----------------------

[snip]

--------------------START SECTION 'BANDWIDTH HOGS!'-------------------


[snip]

I don't mind the general stats about number of posts etc, but I don't like
the idea of having detailed analysis of my posting habits being made

public.
I know that anyone could work them out via google etc, but I don't want
things made too easy for them.

--
Penny Gaines
UK mum to three



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Old October 10th 03, 05:10 AM
chiam margalit
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Penny Gaines wrote in message ...
SarahH wrote in :

Fair enough Once a week I collate all the a.m postings (just the
subject/poster info) and publish them. It looks like this (hope no one
minds the reposting to another group) (snipped for brevity):

Newsgroup 'alt.mothers' - Weekly Stats 05-Oct-03
Generated by Sarah

[snip]
------------------------START SECTION 'POSTERS'-----------------------

[snip]

--------------------START SECTION 'BANDWIDTH HOGS!'-------------------


[snip]

I don't mind the general stats about number of posts etc, but I don't like
the idea of having detailed analysis of my posting habits being made public.
I know that anyone could work them out via google etc, but I don't want
things made too easy for them.



Not surprisingly, I agree with Penny. Besides being a complete waste
of bandwidth, what is the point of making it even easier for spammers
to track posting habits. I know this is a big A.M. thing, and it's a
huge ego trip for some of the posters who get to the top of the list,
but (thank G*D) this isn't AM and most of the regular posters here
have more sense than to care about who posted the most posts and than
have yet another stupid discussion about it every month. Keep it in
fluff central, please. HUGS!!!

Marjorie
 




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