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Divide the number of views by the number of posts and you get ‘views per post’ (VPP):001_smile:

 

Is this an interesting gauge of Arbtalk members interest in different topics?

Is it a gauge of the number of people you are talking to?

Are there other factors?

Should time be factored in?

 

Quick League Table:

 

Pics of milled products = 122 VPP

Lunge thread = 73 VPP

Pricing too High = 65 VPP

Would You Climb This? = 35 VPP

Tis the Season to see Fungi = 22 VPP

Climate Change Discuss = 18 VPP

Mysterious Problem Stihl 038 = 11 VPP

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emotive threads tend to get of lot of input too don't they?

 

Sent from my Galaxy S2

 

But often burn out quickly [in terms of actual time] following LOADS of posts.... :001_huh::001_smile:

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