First thread to hit one-million views?

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The Caption Competition thread is currently leading with over 733,000 views, making it a strong contender to reach one million views first. The Thread Killer Champions, despite having a high view count of 673,860, is unlikely to surpass this milestone due to its recent lock. Discussions highlight the surprising popularity of threads like "Really Expensive Cat Toy," which has garnered over 400,000 views, likely due to its appeal in Google searches. The forum members speculate on the reasons behind these view counts, including the influence of search engine results and the nature of the topics discussed. The ongoing competition among threads reflects the dynamic engagement of users and the potential for threads to go viral.
  • #121
Borek said:
Question is, how will the average views per day look like in a year from now. Most likely (and hopefully) it will go down when the situation gets really stable.

Yes, certainly the hits per day is highly asymptotic. A better analysis would be to look at those other posts with an eye toward their peak hpd over a similar 2-3 month period. Kind of unfair of me to look at a thread that's 5 years old and consider the average views... :wink:
 
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  • #122
DaveC426913 said:
That is...

almost 12,000 views per day.

The next runner up doesn't even clear 400...
The Japan Earthquake thread was getting over 20k views per day on some days in March and early April, but it is down to about 6-8k /day now. I think the activity is unprecedented.
 
  • #123
Astronuc said:
The Japan Earthquake thread was getting over 20k views per day on some days in March and early April, but it is down to about 6-8k /day now. I think the activity is unprecedented.

Just a little dark humor, imagine what the forum thread traffic would be if the Earth were to be smacked (blind-sided) by a meteor, say, the size of a small three story office building, and it slammed into or near a nuclear power plant in the US, say San Onofrey, near San Clemente in southern California. Holy crap, I dare say that event would eclipse the Fukishima disaster by far.

Rhody... :eek: crosses fingers that such a scenario never plays itself out in the near future or forever for that matter.
 
  • #124
rhody said:
Just a little dark humor, imagine what the forum thread traffic would be if the Earth were to be smacked (blind-sided) by a meteor, say, the size of a small three story office building, and it slammed into or near a nuclear power plant in the US, say San Onofrey, near San Clemente in southern California. Holy crap, I dare say that event would eclipse the Fukishima disaster by far.

Rhody... :eek: crosses fingers that such a scenario never plays itself out in the near future or forever for that matter.

Extending your dark humor - wouldn't it drop to zero...? :biggrin:
 
  • #125
I like Serena said:
Extending your dark humor - wouldn't it drop to zero...? :biggrin:

Yeah. A planet-cracker meteor would cause a huge jump in page views!

No, wait...


It's like the old airliner joke.

Captain: "This is the captain. Another engine has quit. This will delay our landing another half hour while we diagnose the problem. Sorry for the inconvenience."
Passenger: "Jeez what a pain. If that last engine quits we'll be up here all day!"
 
  • #126
DaveC426913 said:
Passenger: "Jeez what a pain. If that last engine quits we'll be up here all day!"

:smile:
 
  • #127
rhody said:
Just a little dark humor, imagine what the forum thread traffic would be if the Earth were to be smacked (blind-sided) by a meteor, say, the size of a small three story office building, and it slammed into or near a nuclear power plant in the US, say San Onofrey, near San Clemente in southern California. Holy crap, I dare say that event would eclipse the Fukishima disaster by far.
Along time ago, back in my student days, I was attending a university seminar on nuclear energy. Members were invited.

Among the topics discussed was nuclear safety and the design of NPP containment systems.

During Q&A period, a member of the audience asked, "What would happen if a metero made a direct impact on an NPP".

The response was "if a meteor is big enough to make it to the ground and strikes a NPP, the NPP would be the last thing to worry about." The reasoning was that the destruction wrought by such a meteor would eclipse the effects of the NPP. Note that this is meteor (something like Chicxulub), as opposed to meteorite.
 
  • #128
Astronuc said:
Along time ago, back in my student days, I was attending a university seminar on nuclear energy. Members were invited.

Among the topics discussed was nuclear safety and the design of NPP containment systems.

During Q&A period, a member of the audience asked, "What would happen if a metero made a direct impact on an NPP".

The response was "if a meteor is big enough to make it to the ground and strikes a NPP, the NPP would be the last thing to worry about." The reasoning was that the destruction wrought by such a meteor would eclipse the effects of the NPP. Note that this is meteor (something like Chicxulub), as opposed to meteorite.

Astronuc,

I was thinking something along the lines of the (meteor or meteorite) that created the crater in Winslow, Ariz, obviously, that one wasn't as big as a decent sized 3 story office building. I am not thinking along the lines of the http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chicxulub_crater" which was 110 miles in diameter. Say 1/4 to 1/2 a mile tops. Now, let's churn on the impact, radiation damage and dispersal patterns.

Rhody... :rolleyes:
 
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  • #129
No takers ? Where is that scientifically based creative entrepreneurial PF spirit ? I don't want a war and peace scenario, just some crude effects, and I dare say logical hypothesis here. And, I might add, I am NOT trolling, hehe...

Rhody... o:)
 
  • #130
Fukushima past one-and-half-million hits: 1,500,154 (and past 11k posts - 11,006).

Also somewhere in early July - probably on 6th - the tread became the longest one in the PF history, just nobody noticed. Or at least I am not aware of the fact somebody noticed.
 
  • #131
Random thoughts passed the 1M mark.

And - for the record - Fukushima thread is at mind blowing 2,712,553.
 
  • #132
Random Thoughts has the most posts (now 18,974) and currently 1,004,394 views, and may overtake Lame Jokes which has 1,035,741 views.
 

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