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LOL LLOL I looked at my excell sheet and noticed that I actually did get the MS fanbase to 50 like I said I could do and I got the Sony fanbase to 61 like I said (thought it would be closer to 70 but it turns out people I thought posted more didn't really post). My method? well, I deleted everyone who didn't have a .66ppd.why? well if we are talking about this site being overran by the amount of sony fans then people who barely post wont be significant... what does this tell us? It's mostly just the same Sony fans posting multiple times daily more than it is the amount of Sony fans.

The reason I went with post per day is because of a few reasons. First of all if I went with post count (post count > x amount of posts) then in active users like seece and gebx would be able to be considered while posters who just registered and have made posts more recently than them would not be able to be considered. Secondly the ppd changes overtime. This means that people who just registered and then become dormant, their ppd will drop at an increased rate. The people who have a couple hundred posts but over the span of 7 years have a well established ppd that wont drastically change. These people have a low ppd and thus wont "overwhelm" the forums like the people claim. For the MS community, the ones i added, I made sure the people had multiple posts this year. Also, the reason I went with .66ppd is because I don't think it should be hard to make two posts in a single day then come back 3 days later to make two more...

basically confirms what Ive been saying. Which is, MS community has a healthy following. However, the difference between the two is for some reason the MS community wants to cry foul and have a victimhood mentality.