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When is a community considered large or big?
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Does a 100,000+ post forum qualify? Or does it have to be a million+ |
I'd say it's rather mattering how many hits per day you get, I mean, even a low populated forum can get that many posts - just takes some more time ;)
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I think a good indication is "user activity" per day, but it depends what you mean by Big Board. I have a few forums, one with about 1.2M posts and 12K users (this is after pruning). But you could have the same forum and have half the activity depending on how long the forum has been up, so it really doesn't mean much.
For some things the number of posts/users matters most when you have a mod that scans the entire post/user table (as some do). So since we are here talking about big boards as they relate to mods, I guess number of posts and users is most important, depending on what the mod does. Another way of looking at it is if you have a dedicated server that doesn't have a ton of free processing power based on your forum usage, you have a "big board" for your server. -vissa |
Is this new, I don't remember ever seeing this forum ?
Nevermind, I've just found the post that says it is. :) Some definition of BIG needs to be agreed upon. |
yes, this is new, read the announcement
https://vborg.vbsupport.ru/showthrea...609#post920609 |
I would say something along the lines of satisfying one or all of these criteria:
1. Average a users online of 500 or more, members/guest included. 2. More than 500,000 Posts 3. More than 50k Members This of course being a lower limit. I personally wouldn't consider these "big", but for the sake of having something within reason for the growing forum. |
How is BIG being defined?
Maybe we should use some equation such as Active Posters + Posts per Day / Forum Age = big Board Value (??) Now that I think about this... A board that is 8 years old and 3 million posts, can be considered as big as another one created in mid 2005 with 500k posts. My last project is a board with 200k posts, and 6k active members, around 800 msgs everyday. That is not big considered to me, but as it is a thematic board reaching only music, it can be big. |
I dont think the forum should be about how much activity in terms of new forums ie. an equation because that can fluctuate Especially for newer forums.
Maybe im perceiving this forum wrong by Brad; but Im pretty sure this forum is aimed at Large Forums for the sake of discussions relating to problems large forum owners face. This being server load problems, failovers, mass moderation, particular code tweaks etc.. |
a forum like this was requested on vbulletin.com especially from a technical point of view, but as it involves coding we have opened it here.
it's about large forums which need optimizing. for example vbulletin.org everytime i do an upgrade some of the steps (especially the attachment parts) do timeout those forums qualify here |
both things
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I would think that in approaching this you need to look at why this forum was created. Which is to help out users control their big boards.
Based on that I would say based on my experience, I didn't start noticing some issues until I received 1 1/4 million posts and about 200 users online at a time. Things started to slow down. So I think any condition in which you have a large number of posts or users and your forum is not performing as you think it should, and need some assistance in improving the speed or reliablity of you forum you should be able to post here. Now obviously someone with 75K posts and 200 users probably needs not apply. ;) |
I think it should not be measured by # of posts/users/etc.
More in the line of server power needed/number of servers needed. Just to feed this discussion a bit more. :D |
If you want to be concidered on the BIGBOARDS site you need a min. of 250,000 posts.
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I also hope we can use this section to discuss how certain plugins/mods might affect a large forum's performance.
-vissa |
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Everybody considers 500,000 posts a big board but is it really that big?
I've had my boards up since August 20th... have just under 1800 members and 380, 000 posts.... and my board isn't nowhere near big... |
although the main measure is total posts, id look at online users and new posts per day as more "accurate" measures
although my board is small, in 6 months its rose from 50 posts per day to 200 posts per day and growing |
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I'd say 2000+ active members would define a big board.. but that's just my small thinking :D
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we have to keep things in perspective.
why are we trying to define what "big" is? is it because we are going for a DB size contest? a max number of users online contest? or win an entry in the guiness book of records? no, we are trying to define "big" so we know if a web community forum fits into this "big boards" discussion forum. here is the description of this forum: "Devoted to discussion related to running a large forum. Here admins of large forums discuss and share server tweaks/vBulletin modifications and anything else related to running a large community." perhaps a definition of "big" can be derived from that. |
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It's not just size in terms of number of posts, but activity level as well particularly the concurrency level of the forums. i.e. 10,000,000 post forum with only 5 members activity using the forums and searching would have no issues compared to 1,000,000 post forum with 2,500 users trying to view and reply to the same thread at the very same time or 2,500 users trying to search the forums at the very same time - it's all about concurrency for me :) vB users online is hard to guage due to cookie timeout out and can only be used as guide in combination with web stats of unique visitor counts as well as the number of mysql concurrent connections to the mysql server. Personally i'd consider - a medium large forum as any forum which has 500+ vB users online over default cookie timeout and at least 300-400 mysql concurrent connections (this is usually the threshold where most vB forums are forced to split to more than one dedicated server) - a large forum as 800+ vB users online over default cookie timeout and at least 400-600 mysql concurrent connections - a very large forum as 1,000+ vB users online over default cookie timeout and greater than 600+ mysql concurrent connections |
I think a board is big, when the admin feels it is big. ;) Big to me is very different than what it might be to you. For example, my private big board admin forum is for forum owners with 100k or more posts. I feel that once a forum owner sees his forum surpass 100k posts, he has to be serious about his endevour. There are hosting issues to look in to, possible security issues, opportunity for monetization, and more at this point.
I own 3 soon to be 4 "big boards" according to Quentin, but I don't feel they are all big. :) |
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http://www.big-boards.com/submit/ Edit: I noticed Sculli's post after replying. :) |
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When you have to modify vBulletin code (for performance reasons only) to allow your forums to run at a reasonable speed.
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For example, with MyISAM and around 600 people online, I often had over 400 concurrent connections. Since switching to InnoDB, I rarely reach 100 connections. |
I run one of the more popular forums for a [dying] MMORPG (Lineage2). It's no where as popular as WoW (at least not in North America), but I still get a good amount of users. I created the site last August when the then current popular forum (L2orphus) had major server problems that lasted weeks. I started off using phpBB (yuck), and in around September I switched in vB.
Here are my current stats: Currently Active Users: 715 (302 members and 413 guests) Most users ever online was 1,273, 03-07-2006 at 05:49 PM. Threads: 19,568, Posts: 617,269, Members: 9,804 I don't think it's necessarily a "big" board, but it's decently sized for the time it's been up, as well as the advertising (or the lack thereof) that I've done. Basically when I first made it, I told about 15 people that were in an IRC channel about it, and my clanmates (about 40ish people). From there the site just blew up within a week, and has steadily increased. |
I'd say it's largely a users online issue, not total members or posts.
For example, I have a site with 10ish people online on average, with 40-50 or so unique visitors a day... But it's largely just a group of friends posting. Now, if not for pruning, this forum would have way over the 2-3 million post count. 90% of the members have 10,000+ postcounts, with one person clocking in at 90k+, and several others not far behind. But the board is far from resource (Beyond space) intensive, as so few people are on at a time. |
If you can sleep easy at night not worrying about servers, staff members, advertisers, software code, and page load speeds... You DO NOT have a big board. :p That or you have a lot of money and have one heck of a team.. ;)
I would quantify a big board on total posts, age and especially current online members and/or connections to the server(s). I'd also go with the Big-Boards pre-req. of 500k posts for starters but a site would then need at least 1k new posts a day... And at least 50 new members.. Just my opinion of course.. Oh, and definitely be using a dedicated server(s). |
50 new members is a lot, depending on your target audience....
mine currently runs 2500 posts per weekday, 20 new members per day average, tops between 800 and 1000 unique online at one time (guests and registered), and will top 1 million posts total later this month. Too many variables to pick one to qualify... some "formula" may work tho.... |
I think it rests on how many posts you get a day or a week. My forums now average 200,000 posts/week, which I would consider busy. Everything else is unimportant really.
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we have 500 ish online at any one time and serer loads do occationally get out of hand... I think any board requireing a dedicated or mostly dedicated server is classified as big. I'm wondering if the new boards i've just started up are gunna classify before long thou, we've had an avg of about 750 posts per day since they opened.
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I think more popular too...
Currently Active Users: 1213 (597 members and 616 guests) Time-Out for Cookie : 15 min Most users ever online was 1,523, 14-03-2006 at 15:22. Threads: 164,850, Posts: 1,861,622, Members: 195,455, Active Members: 16,786 (ın 1 day) I'll put some statistics from control panel... Registration Statistics March 01, 2006 355 March 02, 2006 413 March 03, 2006 420 March 04, 2006 481 March 05, 2006 402 March 06, 2006 376 March 07, 2006 367 March 08, 2006 349 March 09, 2006 424 March 10, 2006 416 March 11, 2006 515 March 12, 2006 485 March 13, 2006 396 March 14, 2006 362 User Activity Statistics March 01, 2006 14310 March 02, 2006 14337 March 03, 2006 14472 March 04, 2006 14130 March 05, 2006 11567 March 06, 2006 15011 March 07, 2006 15453 March 08, 2006 14103 March 09, 2006 14532 March 10, 2006 14502 March 11, 2006 15796 March 12, 2006 12686 March 13, 2006 15731 March 14, 2006 16400 New Thread Statistics March 01, 2006 264 March 02, 2006 284 March 03, 2006 293 March 04, 2006 301 March 05, 2006 287 March 06, 2006 307 March 07, 2006 274 March 08, 2006 249 March 09, 2006 293 March 10, 2006 288 March 11, 2006 292 March 12, 2006 334 March 13, 2006 287 March 14, 2006 343 New Post Statistics March 01, 2006 3147 March 02, 2006 3538 March 03, 2006 3483 March 04, 2006 3045 March 05, 2006 3264 March 06, 2006 3580 March 07, 2006 3186 March 08, 2006 2903 March 09, 2006 3553 March 10, 2006 4035 March 11, 2006 3390 March 12, 2006 3441 March 13, 2006 3297 March 14, 2006 3654 And also my forum closed for many search engine,only accept 2-3 search engine,google,googleadsense and I think alexa. I don't know my forum busy or normal category but in bigboard many times list in 1st page some category. |
My stats
Posts/Day: approx. 2500-3000 Threads/Day: approx. 100-150 Registrations/Day: approx. 50-80 Users/Day: approx. 2400-2600 Active Users (during daytime hours) average at about 500, Peak so far was 1034. It's interesting to see I got way less members than for example Bulent Tekcan, but they seem to be more active. |
My forum stats
Posts/Day: 6000/8000 Threads/day: 200/300 User activity: 2500/3000 Registration: 100/200 This is big? |
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