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Originally Posted by Risp_old
Is that really the best of methods? Shouldn't you be counting out the nonactive accounts or the accounts that don't have any posts, and all the accounts that are multis/old versions of active people's accounts? I mean, that number is kind of misleading, when you take into account how many people have old versions of their accounts which they have lost the password or email for, and how some people used to be fond of creating fake new accounts for pranks, and how many of the people were just random new people who left after making a thread or two.
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Not only that, they're taking opinions and are treating them as facts, which is a big no-no when it comes to researching. Plus, they've made another mistake of confusing "success" with "popularity". Success is when you achieve a certain expected goal, popularity is based on how many people like a certain thing. With those two in mind, let's try again:
Myth
Jazz2Online is a success (in what view? Amount of members? Downloads? Features?)
Experiment
Ask the creators if they think it's a success.
Plain and simple. Now the other:
Myth
Jazz2Online is popular (another statement influenced by opinions)
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Over 4 years, J2O has 171 pages with 30 User Accounts each, plus 17 on the 172nd page. That makes a total of 5147 Accounts. (Not all of them are active however. Estimate?). The downloads section has 111 pages with 20 dowloads each, the 112nd has 2. That makes a total of 2222 downloads (Correct me if I'm wrong)
Experiment
Compare those facts with fan sites for other popular games, like Unreal, Sonic, Mario, the works.
Plain and simple.
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So, Bobby aka Dizzy, Captain Spam, Cheeze, Derby, Disguise, EvilMike, Fquist, Genotoxin aka iCeD, graphixJJF, Link, NebulaUOI, Newspaz, Spaztic, Trafton, Trafton AT and Violet CLM, congrats with your website. It is a big success!
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Eh, yeah. Some of them have left years ago. Can you imagine
- JelZe GoldRabbit =:3
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