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They are the less active ones. Way less than average although they take up almost 36% of the space for a little less than three days. Need any statistics m2c, or do you want to keep it with what you believe being the truth?
A few quick ones for you:
Shares:
35,56% of posted questions in the main room (64 out of 180)
12,75% of views (1,764 out of 13,835)
18,44% of replies (229 out of 1,242)
Ranked:
3rd with 1,764 views in total/64 posts (1st is 'answerMug' with 2,526 views/14 posts)
19th with 27.7 views in average per question posted (1st is 'answerMug' with 180.4 in average)
1st with 229 replies in total/64 posts (2nd is 'answerMug' with 183 replies/14 posts)
17th with 3.6 replies in average per question posted (1st is 'answerMug member' with 21.0 in average on 3 posts, 2nd is 'answerMug' with 13.1 in average on 14 posts)
Overall averages (180 posts in total):
76.9 views per question posted
6.9 replies per question posted
I think the math presented inside this question is very much showing a correct picture!
I'm not talking about any feed. I can filter it all day if I want but I can't find any questions on the main question board unless I trawl all categories through one by one. I cannot eliminate the political questions from drowning all the other questions. It will also be what a lot of other members have said.
I am no way telling what can be posted and what not, I merely ask if we should consider using the debate room for the political questions to have our main board live up with a variety of questions making it less one-dimensional and not appealing to the larger part of the users here. The questions should, to my knowledge still show up in the feeds (unless we filter them) if they are asked inside the debate room (=makes no difference for the political active users, but a lot for the other users). I don't know any better way explaining it. Sorry.