cicero wrote:I've often heard it said in CC forums, typically when discussing the outcome of a poll on a particularly contentious topic, that "you only have x votes out of the pitifully small proportion of members who bother to participate in the forums ... so the poll is meaningless" or words to much that effect.
This is a fallacious argument. Not attacking you cicero, just pointing out that it is a typical argument that doesn't actually hold much water.
Making this particular argument... well... apply it to US elections
There are quite a few variables that illuminate the validity of that comment, but in a moment of idleness I was curious enough to consider what the statistics were for "the pitifully small proportion of members who bother to participate in the forums" were.
I arbitrarily chose 20 posts or more to indicate that a particular member "participated in the forums" to a meaningful extent and counted 3106 users with that many posts, or more, out of our 282,418 total members. As a percentage that's almost exactly 1.1%.
A decent method of deciding upon people who participate, though the 20 is abritrary. It does seem a reasonable number though. Measuring it against total users is subject to error though.
Applying that percentage to the number of active users - currently there are about 20,000 on the scoreboard - suggests that there are about 220 such members. That sounds
unbelievably - yes, "pitifully" - small!!.
Any thoughts? Comments?
Corrections to my calculations?

This is where it is somewhat incorrect. There are, for arguments sake, 20000 users, and for arguments sake, 3000 forum participants. Over the 2-3 years CC has been around, I would say that 1000 of those participants have moved on (thought that is an arbitrary estimate). Of the 20000 users, about 8500 are 1000 points or less, and
most players of that score are not regular players, so not only do they not take part in forums, but they rarely take part in games. Of the remaining 11500, probably 500 are non-regular users (?s) that have managed a single win or two.
So, you have about 2000 regular forum visitors, and about 11000 regular site-users, putting the percent of forum users at about 18-19% of the total population of regular site-users.
Mind you, the vast majority of this is arbitrary estimates. I would think that would be the best way to approach the problem though.
I think 18-19% turnout is pretty good. The primary attraction of the site is the games.