On a different forum that I visit occasionally, the guests part is always the 'yahoo slurp spider' and the 'google spider'. Are our guests real people or those same two things ??? I notice in the last few months that guests sometimes outnumber members which wasn't always like that. I'd like to think that our great forum was more popular than ever ;D rather than creepy spiders .
Aren't spiders tied into a type of search engine? I guess other than that, I have no clue. ;)
Yes. the spiders are search engine information gatherers.
I just looked at the other site. 9 spiders and 3 guests
Because the forum is pretty high ranked and allways has new content it's gets spidered pretty regulary. But thats a result of a high ranking by google, so that sends a lot of new visitors this way, which is a good thing. Some just surf on through, and some decide to stay :)
Ian
Most of our guests are guests and real people. Less then 3% are spyders. less then .5% are snakes. ;D
Thanks, Jeff
Uuuh....can you do anything about the snakes ???
Quote from: Jeff B on June 10, 2006, 11:56:05 PM
less then .5% are snakes. ;D
But only in winter???
asy :D
It was not all that long ago that I was one of those "guests". However, I quickly figured out that our site is well managed, thank you Jeff & crew, and that I ought to step in and be an active participant.
I am very thankful for our forum. I look forward to the day that I can buy my first mill and become a financial supporter of the forum as many of you have.
I do occasionally go to other forums, but find most of them to be primarily clubs and cliques. Besides, I have found generally that most topics can be dealt with right here. Even those things that are not forestry or lumber related are often handled as well or better here than on some of those specialized sites. At the other places, there are so many big egos around there is no room for intelligent discussion.
Thanks a million times over to our administrators here who have done such a great job keeping the Forestry Forum a civil place to get and give information and to feel welcome.
IMHO,
Jim