G'day BrowserUk,

"Is it just my feeling, or was this last week the worst (lowest) week of site contributions ever?"

++ Certainly one of the lowest I've seen.

[The "Newest Nodes" snapshots (below) were taken a few hours prior to posting.]

Newest Nodes, set to "within the past [ 1] days", only shows 4 OPs. Set to "within the past [ 3] days" looks more like I'd expect for a single 24hr period.

However, "within the past [ 3] days", there have been no Meditations, Perl News or CUFP posts: I think I might have expected something from at least one of those Sections. [There's other Sections that aren't represented (such as Poetry, Q&A and Polls) but they're infrequently used and their absence is not necessarily unusual.]

I can only offer confirmation; not explanation.

[ :-) I think "International Beer Day" might explain at least some of today's non-attendance: monks preferring the tavern to the cloister. I don't know about earlier in the week: I wasn't here.  :-)]

— Ken


In reply to Re: Worst week ever? by kcott
in thread Worst week ever? by BrowserUk

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