So I haven't been back in this one in a while. Anything new?
Sure. After the purges and trimming there are nine threads left with over 100K views left on the boards.
Averages?
Observations holds the top spot with around 79 views per post.
Far back and holding second is
Town Quixote's, at 57 views per.
Should Homosexuality be given the DP comes in at 48 views per.
Homo Crim Part 3 runs about 44 views per post (part 4 is averaging around 16 views per).
The
Good Morning thread is fifth with 37 vpp.
Our Triune God is sixth, at 35 vpp.
Seventh place belongs to
Gros M 3, at 26 vpp.
And
Keep a Word rounds the group out at 18 vpp, which is more impressive than the average looks given the nature of the game.
Looking at one of my few series threads...I'd already noted with chrys how series tend to peter out over time and decided to look at one of my few personal uses of the notion.
Cub Reporters wrapped in 2013 to 10,323 views, 193 posts and a vpp of around 54.
By 2014 I had trimmed the posts to 167, with views of 9,651 and a vvp of 58. Less being more then, after a viewer fashion.
This year, with a couple of months left, I've been too busy to keep at it much, with a scant 97 posts, but it's managed to draw 7,120 views and a surprising 74 vvp.
I never thought it would be more than a curiosity and a way of keeping track of a thing that might make people more inclined to consider their contributions to it. Not sure it's done the latter, but it has found an audience. So you never know.
Also, kudos to chrys for stabilizing his faux awards franchise, which had been dwindling strongly in each successive year, but appears to have stabilized with a little help from most of the people he aims at.
My Momentary Life, while also sporadic in terms of my tending, has fared well, with around 76 vpp, rivaling the Omnibox tv thread (72 vpp) and One Sentence Movie Reviews (70vpp).
I'm going to start looking at a wider distribution of threads at some point, see where the trends in viewership are and make suggestions to those interested in widening the net of general interest in their interests.