If you are new drop in say hello and introduce yourself please!
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@LilAng Hello!
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Welcome @LawrieD - been a long time man. Great to see you here. Most Aussies taking over this place.
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@scottalanmiller Cheers Scott, been regularly (a few days a week) and dropping in frequently (several times per day when time permits) and only realised today I never registered. Happy to be here, thank you.
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@LawrieD said in If you are new drop in say hello and introduce yourself please!:
@scottalanmiller Cheers Scott, been regularly (a few days a week) and dropping in frequently (several times per day when time permits) and only realised today I never registered. Happy to be here, thank you.
What? No way. That's crazy that you are here regularly and we had no idea.
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Now you need an avatar
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How many other people are doing something like that? Now I am really curious!
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@scottalanmiller Do you not monitor, report or record registered members v visitors and unique page views? (Avatar in work...)
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@LawrieD said in If you are new drop in say hello and introduce yourself please!:
@scottalanmiller Do you not monitor, report or record registered members v visitors and unique page views? (Avatar in work...)
We know the registered to anonymous traffic ratios. But we have hundreds of thousands of visits a day. Total unique users per day is around 4,500 today, for example. That's just unique users, each one averages a bit of activity.
So from that, we know about what the momentary browsing situation is. But we have no idea if we have strong "regular visitors" who are always here, versus people who come and leave and get replaced by another person in a few hours or days.
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ML does no extensive tracking. . There's no secret big data collection machine going on compiling lots of data on people. We don't even track IPs in use!
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@scottalanmiller said in If you are new drop in say hello and introduce yourself please!:
@LawrieD said in If you are new drop in say hello and introduce yourself please!:
@scottalanmiller Do you not monitor, report or record registered members v visitors and unique page views? (Avatar in work...)
We know the registered to anonymous traffic ratios. But we have hundreds of thousands of visits a day. Total unique users per day is around 4,500 today, for example. That's just unique users, each one averages a bit of activity.
So from that, we know about what the momentary browsing situation is. But we have no idea if we have strong "regular visitors" who are always here, versus people who come and leave and get replaced by another person in a few hours or days.
Interesting and significant numbers, the implication was not about tracking movement of 'identified individuals', more fascination with movement and interests of IT people generally. (avatar and profile complete)
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I see you now
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Welcome @TechieThomas who was hanging out with us at the event tonight.
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Welcome @poteet who has been lurking for years, but never signed up. We were hanging out at the event this evening.
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@grey is around!
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Welcome @Spencer
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Welcome @prabbide
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Welcome @Scott_AssetLabs
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I'm back
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@hubtechagain said in If you are new drop in say hello and introduce yourself please!:
I'm back
Whoa
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@scottalanmiller that's right. get ready for some lackluster technical ability but stunning good looks and banter