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Bippity10
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11/20/2006  1:47 PM
Who cares? I can't beleive people worry about this.
I just hope that people will like me
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jaydh
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11/20/2006  2:26 PM
Posted by martin:
Posted by BasketballJones:
Posted by martin:
Posted by babyKnicks:

everyone knows there is less traffic after a win than a loss, however, everyone also knows to steer clear after a loss because the traffic is all negative, rude and attacking.

you make that comment after this:
Posted by Andrew:

The forums are always quieter after after a loss. Anyone who says otherwise is flat out wrong.

Martin, as long as we hare having these meta-discussions today, can you guys please clarify what you mean when you say the forum is quieter? Does that mean fewer visitors, or fewer posts? (or both?)

after a win there is without a doubt more users and more hits on our site, not even close. does this hold true every time? I don't think so, but we are talking about 8 out of 10 times.

My guess is that more threads are created after a loss, people want to bitch and moan, and that's seems pretty close to human nature to me.

So how can the forum be more quiet after a loss when there are more posts after a loss?
islesfan
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11/20/2006  11:10 PM
This forum is pretty damn quiet tonight. Not many threads created and not many posts.
If it didn’t work in Phoenix with Nash and Stoutamire... it’s just not a winning formula. It’s an entertaining formula, but not a winning one. - Derek Harper talking about D'Antoni's System
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