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I run four vBulletin boards. One gets about a dozen posts a week, another maybe a hundred, a third perhaps a thousand (mostly people being silly), and the last about four thousand posts a week. The question for me is not size, but whether or not I get some value out of running them.
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I have a small forum, 2000 members w/ about 250,000 posts. I totally agree that if it's under 10,000 then it's consider a small forum. But that's just me.
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My site is just over a year old and has these stats;
Threads: 5,575, Posts: 112,896, Members: 1,604 I'd assume thats quite small in comparision to others. Good ratio for members and posts though |
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Id Say 250,000 Is the Semi-Big Board Status
Threads: 9,738 Posts: 127,205 Members: 3,607 And the Site Turned 1 Yesterday |
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I would consider 1 to be very small
but 2 to be semi-small whilst 3 relatively small 4 not so small 5 getting there (but still on a small scale). 6 to be (nearly there but your little bigger than small but smaller than medium sized) 7 smaller than medium size but bigger than small (but your still small) 8 Hey I'm still small but I'm a happy small 9 small-ish 10 to be gigantic (big-board status). |
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Congrats! For both of your sites just making a year those are very nice stats. I would love those numbers after 1 year. |
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Thanks !!
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