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mpjh wrote:Looks like Deja Vue all over again.

















mpjh wrote:You have no evidence that any of this is more than shear coincidence.
We have also entered into a period of severe economic contraction. Schools are losing students. People with jobs a working more hours. Computer access at work is severely restricted. I could go on. You can pick and chose all you want, but without surveys or some other objective evidence, you are just pissing into the wind.






















e_i_pi wrote:mpjh wrote:You have no evidence that any of this is more than shear coincidence.
Sure I do, read on Macduff...We have also entered into a period of severe economic contraction. Schools are losing students. People with jobs a working more hours. Computer access at work is severely restricted. I could go on. You can pick and chose all you want, but without surveys or some other objective evidence, you are just pissing into the wind.
That's quite the sob story, I wish I had a pen and paper handy to write it down so I could read it whenever I think I have it bad. Anyhow, here's the evidence you requested sir:
Site: 12month, 6month, 3month, 1month, 1week
(Percentage traffic, multiplied by a factor of 1000)
CC: ~4.6 -> ~3.5 -> 4.0 -> 3.9 -> 3.4
LG: ~3.0 -> ~3.5 -> 3.9 -> 3.0 -> 3.8
SGN: ~0.1 -> 1.0 -> 0.9 -> 1.0 -> 1.0
Notice how CC has mostly contracted, but it's main two competitors have remained steady or increased? How come the global economic crisis, famous for rendering people short of twenty-five bucks, has affected CC and not LG or SGN? I mean, in the past 12 months, CC has contracted by about 30%, LG has expanded by about 30%, and SGN has shot up 900%. I guess LG and SGN must just have lucky dice eh...













mpjh wrote:I find the "adventure" becomes more available when not working. I think it is the sympathy factor.
















PLAYER57832 wrote:mpjh wrote:I find the "adventure" becomes more available when not working. I think it is the sympathy factor.
Why do I have the feelling it has been a long time since you were truly unemployed?
Among other issues, while yes, most people do start out pounding the pavement, after a few months, you start to give up. Plus, as CC's motto says, you don't necessarily have to spend hours here. You can take a quick turn, peruse a few threads while on hold, etc. One reason my play is pretty variable is that I do play while doing other things, thinking about other things.
Further, as was said above, your options are limited once umemployed, unless you happen to be live in a well-endowed metropolitan area. For me to go to the movies cost a minimum of $6 for one adult, $4 for a child. Getting a sitter means another $15.00. Even renting a video costs $3, not counting gas. The library is 10 miles away, so it uses gas.
All told, $25 for a year is a pretty good deal.













mpjh wrote:e_i_pi wrote:mpjh wrote:You have no evidence that any of this is more than shear coincidence.
Sure I do, read on Macduff...We have also entered into a period of severe economic contraction. Schools are losing students. People with jobs a working more hours. Computer access at work is severely restricted. I could go on. You can pick and chose all you want, but without surveys or some other objective evidence, you are just pissing into the wind.
That's quite the sob story, I wish I had a pen and paper handy to write it down so I could read it whenever I think I have it bad. Anyhow, here's the evidence you requested sir:
Site: 12month, 6month, 3month, 1month, 1week
(Percentage traffic, multiplied by a factor of 1000)
CC: ~4.6 -> ~3.5 -> 4.0 -> 3.9 -> 3.4
LG: ~3.0 -> ~3.5 -> 3.9 -> 3.0 -> 3.8
SGN: ~0.1 -> 1.0 -> 0.9 -> 1.0 -> 1.0
Notice how CC has mostly contracted, but it's main two competitors have remained steady or increased? How come the global economic crisis, famous for rendering people short of twenty-five bucks, has affected CC and not LG or SGN? I mean, in the past 12 months, CC has contracted by about 30%, LG has expanded by about 30%, and SGN has shot up 900%. I guess LG and SGN must just have lucky dice eh...
Sorry. you haven't shown a thing. Better beef up on your stats class notes.



























mpjh wrote:Basic stats -- correlation does not prove causation. You haven't even show correlation.


















mpjh wrote:I haven't attributed it to anything. I have simply offered an alternative hypothesis of causation. The point being that you have not fully considered all reasonable possibilities.





























mpjh wrote:I actually like DM and am sorry to see him go. I am simply participating in trying to bring the discussion about his demise down to reality and away from the drama pit.
saxitoxin wrote:Your position is more complex than the federal tax code. As soon as I think I understand it, I find another index of cross-references, exceptions and amendments I have to apply.
Timminz wrote:Yo mama is so classless, she could be a Marxist utopia.










mpjh wrote:I haven't attributed it to anything. I have simply offered an alternative hypothesis of causation. The point being that you have not fully considered all reasonable possibilities.


















clapper011 wrote:StiffMittens wrote:clapper011 wrote:thanks for confirming every reason why dm was banned in one extremely long, boring post chaosYet some of you are still going to claim he is innocent and wrongfully banned by the administrators and owner of this site!
Innocent? No. Wrongfully banned? Yes, in a manner of speaking (i.e., the perma-ban may have been in concordance with the site guidelines and punitive system, but the mindset behind his expulsion and the system which facilitated it are both faulty in my opinion).
while I may agree with you in some ways about how he was banned... I do have to say that it was the "straw which broke the camels back"in the eyes of the admins/owner. And in the end..they ARE who has the last say.
saxitoxin wrote:Your position is more complex than the federal tax code. As soon as I think I understand it, I find another index of cross-references, exceptions and amendments I have to apply.
Timminz wrote:Yo mama is so classless, she could be a Marxist utopia.










mpjh wrote:I would agree that speculation is pointless.
Also I suggest that concluding that all the change in membership is due to incompetent moderating is really just speculation.
There are also some more possibilities you have not considered:
1. The economy has changed and people's ability to participate is hampered.
2. The game players have stayed and those seeking other forms of entertainment have left.
3. Farming and abuse of newbies has taken its toll.
4. People considering the site got turned off by the gross and obscene nature of some of the forum discussions.
5. This is a normal cyclical swing often experienced by gaming sites.
There are a few more but that can get you started.
El Capitan X wrote:The people in flame wars just seem to get dimmer and dimmer. Seriously though, I love your style, always a good read.


















mpjh wrote:4. People considering the site got turned off by the gross and obscene nature of some of the forum discussions.




mpjh wrote:Basic stats -- correlation does not prove causation. You haven't even show correlation.






























mpjh wrote:I actually like DM and am sorry to see him go. I am simply participating in trying to bring the discussion about his demise down to reality and away from the drama pit.








jiminski wrote:chaps, try not to feed the Mod-Troll.
heheh, What a proud day for the site, they have recruited their own troll for official use... Ironic to discover the Mod-Troll in this thread, Mustard would have done the job so much better.














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