Slashdot, a user-generated news, analysis, peer question and professional insight community. Tech professionals moderate the site which averages more than 5,300 comments daily and 3.7 million unique visitors each month.
As I said before, we don't have a really good idea on the number of unique IPIDs visiting the site, but we do have solid numbers for our daily comment counts. Here's the graph as generated by slashcode for a biweekly period:
(due to a quirk in slashcode, the graphs don't update until 48 hours later; our comment count for 04/01 was 712 comments total).
Taking in account averages, we're roughly getting a little less than 10% of Slashdot's comment counts, with a considerably smaller user base. As I said, the OkCupid story made me take notice. Here's the comment counts at various scores between the two sites
| SoylentNews | Slashdot.org | --------------------------------------- Score -1 | 130 | 1017 | Score 0 | 130 | 1005 | Score 1 | 109 | 696 | Score 2 | 74 | 586 | Score 3 | 12 | 96 | Score 4 | 4 | 64 | Score 5 | 1 | 46 | ---------------------------------------Furthermore, I took a look at UIDs on the other site, the vast majority of comments came from 6/7 digit UID posters. Looking at CmdrTaco's Retirement Post as well as posts detailing the history of the other site most of the low UIDs are still around, and are simply in perma-lurk mode.
(Score: 1) by http on Wednesday April 02 2014, @11:46AM
My practice on /. was, browse at +3 (using Classic, not D2) and switch to -1 if given mod points. I considered moderating occasionally the payment for the days where I don't have to read dreck. I metamoderated regularly until they switched over to an opaque system using +/- referring to the comments, instead of Fair/Unfair referring to the moderations. I commented occasionally, as there were not many times I saw something worth responding to with either useful information, insight, or humour that had not already been responded to so.
I have no idea how to metamoderate on SNO. Or even if it's possible.
I noticed that once /. got near the million UID mark, there was a MASSIVE influx of astroturfing accounts. It went from 1 million to 1 1/4 million in just a few month, and hit 2 million extremely rapidly. I suspect some marketing syndicate said, "Hey, look, one million eyeballs! We have a plan for when that happens." Fucking marketers. I wish they'd learn what conviction is and get into honest work, some of which involves advertising.
(Score: 2) by NCommander on Wednesday April 02 2014, @11:48AM
Incidently, old school metamod came back on the other site. We have the source for metamod, but its broken (it got "firehosed", a feature I detested on the other site), but I think I can reconstruct it. The trick then is doing useful shit with the data.
Still always moving