STATISTICS
For 21 October through 30 November, 1995:
About the messages*:
4047 total posts (AGM type psots, Crossposts, Spam)
3537 AGM type psots
497 Crossposts
13 Spam (not Crossposted)
34 Not classified
Average length of all posts
(including crossposts): 34 lines
Average length of AGM psot
(not including FAQs or
the Word Wrap exercise): 30 lines
Average length of Original AGM psot
(no followups, no FAQ): 24 lines
Crossposts reached a high of 18 percent of total posts
during the week before the Quebec vote and the week
after. 30 October had the most crossposts of 36 percent.
75 percent of all AGM posts are followups (either
include text from a previous post or have RE: in the
subject line). 61 percent of all AGM psots include a
.sig. Average sig length is 5 lines.
About the people**:
427 different people posted to AGM during this time.
224 crossposters and spammers
203 Agm type posters
Posting patterns for Crossposters and spammers:
only one message: 163
1 day, >1 message: 22
2 days: 29
3 days: 9
4-5 days: 6
6-10 days: 4
20-29 days: 1
30-39 days: 1
One crossposter submitted over 100 messages to AGM
Posting patterns for AGMers:
only one message: 47
only one day: 51
average 1 / week: 10
average 2 / week: 14
average 3 / week: 10
average 4 / week: 3
average 5 / week: 3
average 6 / week: 1
average 1 / day: 21
average 2 / day: 6
average 3 / day: 2
average 4 / day: 1
average 7 / day: 2
28 people contributed 40 or more messages during
this 41 day period:
15 women
13 men
6 of these contributed more than 100 messages:
3 women
3 men
Of these 6, 5 consistently used a sig
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Notes:
* Please remember that these figures come from the
posts that I received and do not reflect the total
posts 'submitted' to AGM.
* AGM type psots include those by people who have
not continued to psot to AGM, but whose messages
were in the AGM spirit.
Crossposts include those posted by AGMers.
Spam does not include any crossposted messages,
(these are mostly commercial messages).
Message not classified include flames not
crossposted, informational messages not usually
considered spam (commercial).
** Posting patterns are about people. If the person
posted a message in the AGM spirit, then that
person is considered an AGMer. Crossposters are
those (non-AGM) people who posted or replied to
the massively crossposted threads. These people
never participated in AGM threads.
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Holly Patterson, September 1996.
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