Posted by ebrittwebb on December 28, 2008 at 3:17am
I've read the footer on this site many times and always assumed that the # of subscriptions meant the number of registered users on this site. But today when I read it more closely, I realized that "54583 group subscriptions" could actually mean something very different.
If I am subscribed to 34 groups, do I count as 1 or as 34 in "54583 group subscriptions"?
How many registered users on this site? What is the average number of subscriptions per user?
Thanks,
Erik
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currently...
http://groups.drupal.org/user/30296 is the last user to register. Lots of the users before that are blocked/spammers though :(
So, I guess that number is # of users * group subscriptions. I'm in 50+ groups so my one user account counts for 50+ of those "group subscriptions."
I think it would be interesting to have a "XX,XYZ active user accounts" in the footer in addition to the current content.
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Yeah, I think "##### group subscriptions" is actually a little misleading. I'd much rather see something like "##### active users" and possibly "average ##.# subscriptions per user".
Erik Britt-Webb
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