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riskllama wrote:Koolbak wins this thread.
TeeGee wrote:from 19750 to 19809 today.. looks like its on its way back up as it does at this time every year
19810 now and still increasing..
up to 19813 should be back to 20000 by new year
TFoote wrote:I don't spend a lot of time in the forums, and I'm not up to date on the gossip and politicking that goes on at this site, so please forgive my ignorance when I ask what "Free Dancing Mustard" and "Guess My Phone Number Mean"...
Oh, and for the record, I think the membership drop is due to the loss of a reasonable Classic map. That new thing is an abomination to look at and a pain in the ass to play.
e_i_pi wrote:TFoote wrote:I don't spend a lot of time in the forums, and I'm not up to date on the gossip and politicking that goes on at this site, so please forgive my ignorance when I ask what "Free Dancing Mustard" and "Guess My Phone Number Mean"...
Well, Dancing Mustard broke the rules and got a forum ban, which is now over. It registered as a small pixel of static on the Worlds Most Insignificant Events Radar.
Guess My Phone Number - I didn't know what this one was. Apparently some Estonian guy put someone's phone number up on the forums, which is a breach of the rules (personal info), so he got booted. Again, a non-event, and testament to the pointlessness of the poll.
e_i_pi wrote:Well, Dancing Mustard broke the rules and got a forum ban, which is now over. It registered as a small pixel of static on the Worlds Most Insignificant Events Radar.
Guess My Phone Number - I didn't know what this one was. Apparently some Estonian guy put someone's phone number up on the forums, which is a breach of the rules (personal info), so he got booted. Again, a non-event, and testament to the pointlessness of the poll.
Optimus Prime wrote:Well, the total on the scoreboard has been going up every day this week...
Optimus Prime wrote:Well, the total on the scoreboard has been going up every day this week...
DAT_WAT_SHE_SAID wrote:Classic was most peoples favourite maps. People didnt come on here to play gay gimmick maps, they all started on classic
joe cool 360 wrote:I voted for the Mods making up rules as they go along, even though I've never had a problem with anyone.
But this is what I heard from the majority of people who left the site.
owenshooter wrote:joe cool 360 wrote:I voted for the Mods making up rules as they go along, even though I've never had a problem with anyone.
But this is what I heard from the majority of people who left the site.
less than 2% of all CC users are involved in the forums, i highly doubt trouble with mods would cause a 20% drop, no matter how hard wicked tries...-0
Kaplowitz wrote:i left cause i got bored.
hw helped too
cicero wrote:Kaplowitz wrote:i left cause i got bored.
hw helped too
I like the idea of people visiting a website to post in a forum to confirm the reason that they no longer visit the website.
d.gishman wrote:It has to be the classic map and experienced players intimidating new players...
number one because classic is the map that most players play on, and the new players that add to the site's growth are being scared away.
there should be a system to prevent abuse of new players
e_i_pi wrote:Classic got deleted - Easy to point the finger at, unlikely to account for 5k users, but I'd say it had an effect. Notable, is point 5 below which I think would counterbalance this a great deal, probably outdo it
Too many maps and game options - This is what attracted me to the site, any many others so, opposite effect
Mods make up rules as they go along - The rules are stipulated clearly, there are special cases that get dealt with on a one-by-one basis. It's called real life, get over it. Also, zero effect
High ranks intimidate newcomers - Probably has some effect, hard to measure. I'd say farming is more of a deterrant to newcomers than the simple idea of high ranks. Every game has high ranks, it's whether or not the high ranks are Canute's that's the issue
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