Do "Regulars" Hang Out On "Who's Online"?

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Yes, to see other members currently online. 7 38.89%
Yes. I like to see who might be viewing my posts. 2 11.11%
No. What is "Who's Online"? 8 44.44%
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I voted No. I swing through the forum, reply to stuff, check it when I'm done to see if someone was replying while I was doing other stuff, then leave for a while.
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I'm still not understanding the point of this thread. In your first post, Dave, you stated something about the who's online feature lacking, but when I asked what that meant you said 'patience'. So what's the point of this thread other to say you think is a fault somewhere but you won't tell me what it is?
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I see a difference. But that may just be me.

And by 'patience' I was referring the my usual 16 hours offline.
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Question: what is the bloody difference if a guest arrived at a thread you are subscribed to from a search engine or if a search engine spider is crawling a thread you are subscribed to?

If you want to see if anybody has posted to threads you're subscribed to, you can see that listing here: http://www.daniweb.com/forums/subscr...ewsubscription

But DaniWeb gets millions upon millions upon millions of visitors every month with the average thread receiving from a couple hundred to a couple thousand visitors. So how exactly does it improve your experience on DaniWeb or your interaction with the DaniWeb community by seeing that some anonymous visitor or search engine spider is currently viewing a thread that has already received hundreds of views and is destined to receive hundreds more?

To me, the main focus is seeing if and when people reply to posts in threads you're interested in ... not necessarily just viewing them. You see, posting in a thread expresses interest in the thread. Simply viewing a thread signifies nothing - they could have randomly arrived at the thread from a search engine, they could be using the 'view previous / next threads in forum' links, and they could be one of those people who clicks on 100 different threads an hour, with no interest in more than a small handful of them.
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Question: what is the bloody difference if a guest arrived at a thread you are subscribed to from a search engine or if a search engine spider is crawling a thread you are subscribed to?
I guess if you filter the who's online list to only show members, that's a moot point.

To me, the main focus is seeing if and when people reply to posts in threads you're interested in ... not necessarily just viewing them.
I think Dave's point is that that's reactive. Watching what everyone is doing and how it relates to you can be more proactive.
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Question: what is the bloody difference if a guest arrived at a thread you are subscribed to from a search engine or if a search engine spider is crawling a thread you are subscribed to?
Experience. A guest may have ambled on something -- which is cool. Spiders tend to be triggered by fresh responses, so if one of them is triggered, chances are good that it is back in play.

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Not necessarily posted; viewing.

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But DaniWeb gets millions upon millions upon millions of visitors every month with the average thread receiving from a couple hundred to a couple thousand visitors. So how exactly does it improve your experience on DaniWeb or your interaction with the DaniWeb community by seeing that some anonymous visitor or search engine spider is currently viewing a thread that has already received hundreds of views and is destined to receive hundreds more?
You seem intrigued by people visiting your site. I seem intrigued by people visiting my replies. It can't be that big of a stretch.

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To me, the main focus is seeing if and when people reply to posts in threads you're interested in ... not necessarily just viewing them. You see, posting in a thread expresses interest in the thread. Simply viewing a thread signifies nothing - they could have randomly arrived at the thread from a search engine, they could be using the 'view previous / next threads in forum' links, and they could be one of those people who clicks on 100 different threads an hour, with no interest in more than a small handful of them.
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Experience. A guest may have ambled on something -- which is cool. Spiders tend to be triggered by fresh responses, so if one of them is triggered, chances are good that it is back in play.
The "speed posting" thing again. Something that is lost on 99.99% of the population, I'd presume.
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Is this still a shot-down idea? (Just checking and following up.)
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You seem to mistakingly believe that the little icons on cprogramming illustrate threads that you've posted in. They don't.
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Well, I've got a heckuva lotta subscribed threads here that I wish I could see marked similarly.
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