This just hit me. It finally sunk into my head that over 1,000,000 posts have been written. If I were to attempt to read all of them and kept at the highest number I read each day, about 100 for my fastest days. It would take me approximately 30 years to read all of them. If I were to try to keep up a maximum rate of about 1000 per day it would still take me about 3 years to read all of them.
I will have been a member here for 5 years this May, in this time I believe a fairly close estimate of the number of posts I have read is 100,000, at this rate it will only take me another 45 years to read the rest of them. That is if everybody stops posting for 45 years so I can catch up.
Re: How long would it take you to read every post on the Forums?
format_quote Originally Posted by abdulmājid
1 question. How much time does it take to read a single post of Hamza81?
Haha! But I do recommend reading through them! I thoroughly enjoy his posts.
I confess that I do not read even a fraction of posts on the forum. But Woodrow, I have a question, given that topics often become cyclical, if you factored out all the redundant threads, then how many would remain? And you also could probably exclude most of the introductory thread, and humor (unless you were having quite a blue day), and also eliminate picture threads, and many other fluff threads. This could reduce your number greatly. Also, threads that contain videos, you could put in the background and listen to while perusing through other threads.
Plus, oddly, some people get annoyed if you start resurrecting old threads.
Personally, I scan through thread titles and if they look interesting enough I roll my cursor over them to see a preview of what is inside. I also have a bad habit of not re-visiting threads that I have posted in, so if someone replies to me I usually don't know for a day or more (sometimes never).
My soul waits silently for God;
From Him comes my salvation.
Re: How long would it take you to read every post on the Forums?
format_quote Originally Posted by PouringRain
Haha! But I do recommend reading through them! I thoroughly enjoy his posts.
I confess that I do not read even a fraction of posts on the forum. But Woodrow, I have a question, given that topics often become cyclical, if you factored out all the redundant threads, then how many would remain? And you also could probably exclude most of the introductory thread, and humor (unless you were having quite a blue day), and also eliminate picture threads, and many other fluff threads. This could reduce your number greatly. Also, threads that contain videos, you could put in the background and listen to while perusing through other threads.
Plus, oddly, some people get annoyed if you start resurrecting old threads.
Personally, I scan through thread titles and if they look interesting enough I roll my cursor over them to see a preview of what is inside. I also have a bad habit of not re-visiting threads that I have posted in, so if someone replies to me I usually don't know for a day or more (sometimes never).
Typically when I first come on line my first step is to read any reported post. After that I try to find the first threads of new members, after that I jump to the sections that have the most disputes and read the latest posts. Next I go to any section that is showing a high degree of activity and read through the most active threads. Finally if time permits I go to the sections I personally enjoy and read at my leisure.
Re: How long would it take you to read every post on the Forums?
I just managed to read all the posts on this thread.
When I first became a Trainee Mod, I always tried to read every single post which was under my moderation. Now I only read what interests me and the reported posts.
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