100.000th thread

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In summary, the conversation is discussing the number of threads and posts on Physics Forums, with one member pointing out that there are currently over 100,000 threads and nearly a million posts. Another member mentions that if the old version of the forum is included, there are over 1.2 million posts. The conversation also touches on the number of members, with one member noting that there are over 38,000 members but not all of them are active contributors. The topic of the 100,000th thread is also mentioned, with members joking about its content and lack of replies.
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Which one carries the honor at the moment?
 
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One would assume the thread numbered 100,000 but that's obviously only on this PF version and I don't know if it factors in deleted threads or not.

https://www.physicsforums.com/showthread.php?t=100000
 
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We are approaching a million replies though :)
 
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If you inlcude the old PF we already passed 1.2 million posts.
 
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Current stats (in PF - The New Generation):

Threads: 100,109
Posts: 932,698
Members: 38,276
 
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10001th is nicer!
 
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Lisa! said:
10001th is nicer!
it didn't even get one reply though...
 
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Wow, 38,000 members ??! I am guessing that's a typo .

In case it's not a typo , it would seem members aren't contributing that much these days . The average no. of threads is only about 3 per member.
 
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It isn't a typo my friend, that's taken directly from the board statistics on the front page. Don't forget that some members only sign up to get an answer to their question and never will visit again. Some are also crackpots who will post their verbal diarrhea then dissappear.
 
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yomamma said:
it didn't even get one reply though...
People get speechless when it comes to extremely nice things!:rolleyes:
 
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100000th thread is about the flatearth society:rofl:
 

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