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Great work Russ, well done!
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Russ...Working behind the scenes so we don't have too.
What other forum honestly allows you to see this kind of information? NONE! Thanks again Russ! The hours you put in are appreciated! . Thank you!
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I mentioned in the post above that we have been blocking IP addresses for invalid registrations wherever we have multiple registrations from the same IP Class C range.
I thought it might be interesting to look at where these were coming from over the last 3 months we have been doing it. In total there have been 13,208 which averages out at 146 per day and (counting out Australia/NZ) there are somewhere around 194 other countries in the world and we have had invalid registration attempts from 130 of them! Topping the chart is China with 23% of the total, closely followed by the US with 20% and Russia with 9.8% - after that they are fairly close. The chart below shows any above 200 entries. Cheers Russ
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Hey Russ,
Is the tech portal keyword searchable like the forums are?
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If they were included in the statistical count (they aren't) then the following would also have made the Top 20 for views in 2011.
ADR 80/02 - Emission Control for Heavy Vehicles NT IBV74 - Re-registration of a Repairable Write-off NCOP16 - Appendices - Updated 1/2011 Street Rod COP Appendix 4 - Mounting Jaguar IRS AU Falcon Wiring Diagrams BA Falcon Wiring Schematics Commonwealth VSB13 Seats with Integrated Seatbelts Victoria VS25 Sectionalised Repairs NSW VSI 57 - Guidelines for Driving in Snow & Ice NT IBV59 - Mandatory Covering of Loose Bulk Loads Victoria VS05 - Motorhome Conversions **UPDATED 9/09** Cheers Russ
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many hours of work in that lot, thanks for the detailed graphs...
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Also good to see some great how-to articles submitted by members as well. Allowing everyone to "have a go" at some of their own mods ... or at least have a better understanding of their own vehicles.
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Ha, I'll let Con know he submitted the most read article for 2011.
He'll get a thrill from that. Cheers for all the work Russ, we do appreciate it. Rob
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Annual Statistics
We don't normally look at these on an annualised basis but here are a few I've taken a quick look at. Data We only have detail data for the last 4 years but I can say that Year 1 (2005) ran just under 1 Terabyte for the entire year whereas the year 2011 was just over 7 Terabytes. Unique Site Visits Again, we only have detail data for the last 4 years but Year 1 (2005) ran just over 320,000 for the entire year whereas the year 2011 was just over 2.5 Million. Hits Again, we only have detail data for the last 4 years but Year 1 (2005) ran just over 220 Million for the entire year whereas the year 2011 was just under 700 Million. Registrations Here, we have detail data for the last entire forum history - fairly consistent growth in numbers with 43,450 new registrations in 2011. Cheers Russ
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The last 2 years have been a massive leap in new registrations.
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January 2012 Stats
Data A big increase in data use during the month with 19 of the top 20 entries coming in January (they are the ones in blue) and a new single day peak of just over 37 Gb. Responses Fairly stable - only one day in January making the Top 20 but the daily average (1t just over 2 million) set the 2nd highest ever. Pages 12 of the days in January made the top 20 list, still well short of the December 11 peak but the daily average of 807,321 set a new benchmark. Total Hits The 3rd highest since we started keeping records with just over 62.5 million for the month. Total Pages A new record at 25,026,497. Cheers Russ
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Mind numbing figures for a little Aussie based forum
Is it possible to collate the new registration figures against the inactive accounts to see a drop of figure ? I would assume a account with no movement in the past 24 months could be classed as dormant / inactive.
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I have often wondered if that could be measured too.
Do you have figures also Russ, on how many threads are created per month? or is that hard to measure? It would be interesting to see the figures on that. Cheers Col
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How does this site rate with other Ford based forums?
I dont know if google is just linked to my history but AFF comes up all the time.
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Inactive users compared to registration for each year 2005 - 2010. The earlier years are somewhat advantaged by the fact that they would have been purged (we are due for another by the look of it). For the purposes of these diagrams, inactive is defined as not having any activity since Feb 1st last year - 12 months. I would think the ~30% post-purge mark is about right for those early years and pre-purge it's likely to have been around the 40% mark. 2009 is now due to be purged and a dummy run of the purge shows that only about 2,300 of those 10,139 inactive users would remain (they have at least 1 post) which would leave the percentage at 37% - higher than the other years but that is expected given the changes in the viewing capability we introduced that year. I would expect a similar (if not higher percentage) result for 2010 if we check it in a years time for much the same reason. The higher registration numbers are largely caused because people who got here via a google search in answer to a question have to register (in most cases) to view that result. Once they have that answer, clearly about half never return. Cheers Russ
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February 2012
Data A new monthly peak for the average data usage at 33.8 Gb per day. Also a new monthly total peak at a fraction over 1 Terabyte and 12 of the days in February made the top 20 which included two new highest figures - setting the highest single day at just over 38.7 Gb. Pages 12 days in February made the top 20 for page counts with a new peak figure of 941,360 pages served in a single day. The average pages per day also set a new record at just over 800,000 although the total pages for the month was down on January but there were obviously two less days as well. Cheers Russ
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Any idea what made it peak? That is a heck of a lot of page views!
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I don't normally post stats information until the end of the month but this has been a record breaking month so I wanted to share that good news.
For the first time we are now consistently over 1,000,000 pages served a day (11 days this month have been over that mark) with a new single day benchmark of 1,163,306 set yesterday. We have also had three days this month that have topped 40 Gb of traffic with a new high of 40.84 Gb set on the 17th. I'll post the graphs early in May but those are amazing numbers. Cheers Russ
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As promised, here are the stats from April. Note that in the Top xx charts, the blue entires are new highs for the month.
Page Data The Top 20 page sheet is completely filled with entries from April, including a new record of 1,163,306 set on the 29th. This also resulted in a new benchmark for the average number of pages served per day at 996,716 which substantially eclipsed the previous figure of 833,511 set in March. There were also 12 days in April that exceeded the million page mark. Data Hand in hand with the increased page counts goes a corresponding increase in the data used with a new high average of 36.6 Gb per day in April and a new single day peak of 40.85 Gb on the 17th. To put that in perspective, in 2007 we were using about 240 Gb per month while this last month was just under 1,200 Gb! Responses Responses per day also hit a new high at 2,094,480 and a new monthly total high of 62,831,389. Visits Thanks mostly to keeping the unwanted visitors out, the unique visitor numbers are fairly stable at between 100-103,000 per month. Registrations Also stable again after the wild fluctuations seen early last year the figure has settled around 5-600 per week - 623 being the average for 2012. Cheers Russ
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Some very impressive stats there Russ. Good to see
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I know you are super busy Russ, but when you get a chance, can we see the breakdown area by area? Those are my favourite stats that you post up.
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The first two charts look at the overall top level category headings in raw numbers and percentage. As usual, the General area dominates with 31.3% of all posts (up), ahead of the Club/Speciality with 22.76% (down) and Ford Passenger 20.85% (up) sections. General Topics Still dominated by the Pub with a slightly improved 44.9% of the posts in this area, followed by The Bar (26.3% and slightly down) and everything else a distant place holder. Club This section is still led by ORSM Cruisers (up to 21%) ahead of the FPV/XR Club of Queensland (slightly up at 18.3%) and the Ford Coupe Club (up 3 points to 16.8%). Forum based car clubs This continues to be led by OzECruisers (down to 35.3%), ahead of AU Falcon (steady at 27.8%) and B-Series (up to 24.7%). Passenger Cars This section (after some changes were made to the format) is now led by Territory (steady at 15.1%) ahead of the former leading FPV and Boss Powered (down slightly to 15.0%) and of AU to BA (13.8%) which overtook FPV, F6 with 13.6%. Workshop This area is dominated by Cleveland with 21.6% of the posts followed by LPG (11.2%) and Ford 6 (10.5%) - all fractionally down except the LPG section. Event This area is now led by WA/SA/NT with 34.1% of the posts followed by Vic/Tas (33.1%). Cheers Russ
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WOW! Thank you Russ. Didn't expect you to post them up so quick
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I enjoy reading all the stats, really does give a great breakdown of the forums.
Thanks for your constant work in updating these Russ, I know there's probably not that many people who would be interested in seeing it all but I for one do appreciate being able to see them all.
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Once again, thanks for all the tremendous stats and the effort to collate and post them for us all to view and compare. Your hard work certainly helps many of us understand how our forum works, over its entire life. Brilliant!
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Here are the stats from May. Note that in the Top xx charts, the blue entires are new highs for the month.
Page Data The Top 20 page sheet is half filled with entries from May, including a new record of 1,457,932 set on the 10th. All but 9 days of the month exceeded 1 million pages served. This also resulted in a new benchmark for the average number of pages served per day at 1,048,013 which substantially eclipsed the previous figure set in April. Data Hand in hand with the increased page counts goes a corresponding increase in the data used with a new high average of 38.03 Gb per day in May and a new single day peak of 48.57 Gb on the 11th. To put that in perspective, in 2007 we were using about 240 Gb per month while this last month was just under 1,200 Gb! This also resulted in a new high average per day at 42.8 Gb. Responses Responses per day also hit a new high average at 2,362,298 per day and a new monthly total high of 66,812,501. Visits Thanks mostly to keeping the unwanted visitors out, the unique visitor numbers are fairly stable at between 100-103,000 per month. Registrations Also stable again after the wild fluctuations seen early last year the figure has settled around 5-600 per week - 596 being the current average for 2012. Cheers Russ
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