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6/19/2007 12:43 AM
 
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At the time I started this post there were 445445 registered members of DotNetNuke.com

Membership Membership:
Latest New User Latest: mstreck
New Today New Today: 467
New Yesterday New Yesterday: 230
User Count Overall: 445445


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6/19/2007 8:38 AM
 
445574 

When I started this post there were 445574 members of DotNetNuke.com 

Membership Membership:
Latest New User Latest: fcisscream
New Today New Today: 475
New Yesterday New Yesterday: 298
User Count Overall: 445574

 

Should we start the 1/2 million pool right now?  I'll take Dec. 24th, 2007 at midnight,  unless a cleanup is done to remove inactive and duplicate users.

 


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6/19/2007 9:09 PM
 

Within the span of 8 hours today (the time between the above two posts), there were 60-something new users yesterday.

The future  past is not what it used to be...

 

The deltas (of the number of new & overall users) between those two posts are nonsensical.



 
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6/19/2007 10:05 PM
 

y01nk wrote
The deltas (of the number of new & overall users) between those two posts are nonsensical.

John replies

I think it's the wording that causes our perception not to match with the numbers.
The "new yesterday" number is actually "new in the last 24 hours", so it is always a moving number.  In other words, you could get 400 new in a single hour 23 hours ago, then 100 more new spread out in the next 23 hours. At one point it would be 500 new yesterday, but an hour later it would be only 100 new yesterday.

It's easier if you just think of it as an average, but if it is not evenly distributed then it can really throw you off.

 


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6/20/2007 10:21 AM
 

Quite right, about the "sliding 24 hour yesterday".

 

However, the deltas still make no sense: at two different points on the same day the Overall Membership increased from 445,445 to 445,574 (net increase of 129)- yet the New Today only inceased from 467 to 475 (8). Even if you account for the "sliding yesterday" phenomenon, and add the difference between the two New Yesterdays (298-230=68), the difference between the two totals is still unaccounted for.





 
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