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hmm
I haven't made a new thread in years. So talk
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aaaaa
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Hai&%00
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Yeah, that was skurai.
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or dr faust
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egwweh:confused::confused::rolleyes:
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Not much. Getting through Senior Year and trying to get over an ex gf. Both a pain ;)
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You fucking douche, you're not me, stop acting like you are.
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Can you leave?
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Now why would I do that?
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Proxies.. Gotta love 'em.
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Goddamn how come I am the only one that can see this is the same asshole with like 5 usernames?
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You mean like my alien/zombie fetish?
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Mind = Blown
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fml
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I think if you were to try to quantify the success of a thread, you could do so by taking the number of posts divided by the number of views. This would give you a number between 0 and 1, where 1 is the highest possible success level of a thread.
Cases: For thread 1 (t1), there are 20 posts (p=20) and 20 views (v=20). Success is defined as S = p/v, so S_t1 = 20/20 = 1. Every single person who viewed this thread made a post in response. For thread 2 (t2), there are 10 posts (p=10) and 100 views (v=100). Success is defined as S = p/v, so S_t1 = 10/100 = 0.10 For every 10 views, there was 1 response. IMO. |
Neat.
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