Using Ammammata's periodically posted annual stats, the top 20 posters totaled the following number of posts in the years below:
2016: 10,861
2018: 9,527
2021: 6,256
Couldn't find other years, but seem to be losing somewhere between 800-1000 post a year.
On Monday, January 3, 2022 at 12:53:50 PM UTC, alka...@hotmail.com wrote:
Using Ammammata's periodically posted annual stats, the top 20 posters >totaled the following number of posts in the years below:800-1000 post a year.
2016: 10,861
2018: 9,527
2021: 6,256
Couldn't find other years, but seem to be losing somewhere between
Usenet is dying. The internet lives.
Using Ammammata's periodically posted annual stats, the top 20 posters totaled the following number of posts in the years below:At that rate we'll be extinct by 2028! :(
2016: 10,861
2018: 9,527
2021: 6,256
Couldn't find other years, but seem to be losing somewhere between 800-1000 post a year.
On Monday, January 3, 2022 at 12:53:50 PM UTC, alka...@hotmail.com wrote:
Using Ammammata's periodically posted annual stats, the top 20 posters totaled the following number of posts in the years below:
2016: 10,861
2018: 9,527
2021: 6,256
Couldn't find other years, but seem to be losing somewhere between 800-1000 post a year.Usenet is dying. The internet lives.
On Monday, January 3, 2022 at 9:47:10 PM UTC+5, Mark wrote:
On Monday, January 3, 2022 at 12:53:50 PM UTC, alka...@hotmail.com wrote:
Using Ammammata's periodically posted annual stats, the top 20 posters totaled the following number of posts in the years below:
2016: 10,861
2018: 9,527
2021: 6,256
Even so, RSS has been quite resilient, compared to other formerly high traffic groups.Couldn't find other years, but seem to be losing somewhere between 800-1000 post a year.Usenet is dying. The internet lives.
On Tuesday, January 4, 2022 at 11:34:57 PM UTC-8, alka...@hotmail.com wrote: >> On Monday, January 3, 2022 at 9:47:10 PM UTC+5, Mark wrote:
posters totaled the following number of posts in the years below:On Monday, January 3, 2022 at 12:53:50 PM UTC, alka...@hotmail.com wrote: >> > > Using Ammammata's periodically posted annual stats, the top 20
Even so, RSS has been quite resilient, compared to other formerly high >traffic groups.Usenet is dying. The internet lives.
2016: 10,861
2018: 9,527
2021: 6,256
Couldn't find other years, but seem to be losing somewhere between >800-1000 post a year.
How do we revive IO? Don't let usenet die to the machines!
Using Ammammata's periodically posted annual stats, the top 20 posters totaled the following number of posts in the years below:rCLRSS, RSS
2016: 10,861
2018: 9,527
2021: 6,256
Couldn't find other years, but seem to be losing somewhere between 800-1000 post a year.
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