Forum Stats: Donations, Posts, Members & Active Users

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The discussion focuses on the desire for more detailed forum statistics, particularly regarding member donations over time. Currently, available stats include the number of posts, threads, members, and active users. A member points out that while donation statistics are not readily available, the members list can be accessed and sorted by various criteria. The conversation highlights a gap in transparency regarding financial contributions from members. Overall, there is an expressed interest in enhancing the visibility of donation-related data within the forum.
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Hi,
I'd like to see more forum stats, like how many registered members have donated in function of time. By the way is there already such a section?
The only forum stats I saw was the number of posts/threads, members and active users.
Thanks.
 
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I don't know about donation stats, but there is the members list:

https://www.physicsforums.com/memberlist.php

You can sort the list by join date, number of posts, or alphabetically.
 
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Thank you! That's nice.
 
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