Usage Stats: Is There Activity Variation in Forums?

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In summary, The site collects usage statistics that are available to mentors and admins, which may potentially be made available for all users to see. The majority of members are American, leading to higher activity during early morning and afternoon times, as well as on weekends. Calculations such as "replies/views" and number of hits can serve as indicators of activity and potential for advertising revenue. However, the installation of additional statistics hacks may not be feasible due to concerns about database optimization.
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Are there any usage statistics available?
I'm relatively new here.

Is there more reading and posting activity in particular forums during certain periods of time (say, on daily, weekly, or monthly time-scales)?

For example, I can imagine that "homework help" activity goes up during the academic year but probably dies down in the summer. Can something be said of other forums?
 
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The site does collect usage statistics that are available to mentors and admins -- perhaps those statistics can be made available for all users to see. I'm frankly not sure, but I will look into it. The basic statistic viewer's highest granularity is per-day, so I can't see hourly statistics directly through the vBulletin software. I'm sure there are some modifications available that will show smaller granularity though, since the information is stored in the database and must just be queried.

There are definitely peaks in the activity during certain times of the day. The majority of our members are American, so early morning and afternoon tend to be the most active times. Weekends, particularly Sundays, also seem to be high activity days.

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A calculation of "replies/views" serves as a good indicator :smile:

The calculation of hits to site are a good indicator of whether advertising will pay off, to off set cost incurred from cost of space on server. 10000 hits per mth is a start, but you have to target for a lot more for this to pay off.

http://www.burstmedia.com/ is one advertising outfit that can pay off with a high number of hits to your site. The banner ads are what are being show here in Physics forum. They won't consider you unless your hits are very high.

The Ads Google is another that pays out on the number of times the ad is hit on.
 
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There are several statistics hacks we could install. However they require more tables to be inserted on our database which we try to optimize and keep as clean as possible. So unless we find or create a hack that analyzes data straight from our exisiting database and log files we won't likely make anything public. But chroot does give the general pattern of activity accurately.
 

1. What is the purpose of collecting usage stats in forums?

The purpose of collecting usage stats in forums is to gain an understanding of user activity and engagement. This data can help forum administrators make informed decisions about website design, content, and features to improve user experience and increase user retention.

2. How are usage stats collected in forums?

Usage stats in forums can be collected through various methods, such as tracking user clicks and page views, monitoring user interactions and engagement, and conducting surveys or polls. Some forum platforms also have built-in analytics tools that can collect and present usage data in an organized manner.

3. Is there a standard for measuring forum activity variation?

There is no standard for measuring forum activity variation, as it can vary depending on the specific goals and metrics of each forum. However, common metrics used to measure activity variation in forums include the number of active users, new registrations, posts, comments, and time spent on the forum.

4. How can forum administrators use usage stats to improve forum performance?

By analyzing usage stats, forum administrators can identify patterns and trends in user behavior, such as popular topics or areas of the forum that receive the most engagement. This information can be used to make data-driven decisions to improve forum performance, such as creating more content in popular topics or implementing new features that users are interested in.

5. Are there any limitations to using usage stats in forums?

Yes, there are some limitations to using usage stats in forums. For example, not all users may be willing to participate in surveys or polls, which can skew the data. Additionally, usage stats may not always accurately reflect user behavior, as some users may browse the forum without actively participating or may use ad blockers or other tools that prevent data tracking.

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