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Old 02-05-2019, 08:06 PM
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Default Where do you hang out in AGF? The TOP 5

I'm one of those who looks at the periphery, the edges of things, and a curious sort in general.
So today I was wondering about what areas of our forum get the most views, where do folks hang out?

So I looked at the specs posted over to the right of my screen and found statistics showing the Top 5 most visited areas of AGF.
Here they are, rounded slightly up or down, and in descending order of posts as of 2-5-18.

General Discussion--
184,700 threads .. 2,931,400 posts

Open Mic--
30,100 threads .. 653,000 posts

Acoustic Amplification--
32,700 threads .. 325,100 posts

Show and Tell--
28,900 threads .. 232,300 posts

Classified Guitars For Sale--
18,900 threads .. 165,000 posts

In viewing these numbers, obviously most of us spend a lot of time in the General Discussion section.
Not a big surprise.
The statistics clearly indicate, by an overwhelming margin, that we spend most of our time and attention there.

But looking at the other segments, one thing caught my attention--
The thread/post ratio of Open Mic is substantially different than the others.
We apparently like to respond to things in the Open Mic section.

Like most of you, I spend most of my time in General Discussion.
Then I glance through AGF Classified - Guitars, (seemingly the least visited of the top 5) followed by Open Mic.
I don't post there much, but I enjoy reading there.

Statistics show what they show, but they are not the whole story.

So I'm curious, where do you spend your time on AGF?
Is your track record reflected in the numbers?
Or do you hang out in the fringes?

Or perhaps you're all thinking..
"Gee, I wonder how much snow fell at the woodbox house?
The cabin fever musta got to him if this is what he has time for."

Perhaps I need to get out more.

(would that be a thread for OpenMic?
Or General Discussion hmmm... )
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