Thankfully it's not a lot, but RJ
does continually monitor and then "purge" members that are
obvious duplicate accounts, invalid e-mail addresses, even "fake" accounts (for instance, when we neared the 2,000th member mark and way back when domain registrations were briefly offered to new members/referrals). Some of these are less obvious, as well and IP matchings and other controls need to be assessed, etc. We're not going to locate and delete every single one like this (duplicate, what have you) , but we'll come pretty close, IMHO.
As for those members with zero or even few posts activity, whether "older" or newer ... those accounts will NOT be closed/purged. I don't think it's up to us to decide if and when folks wish to post, participate. For whatever reasons (online or offline), they may be less active for a long'ish period of time and then one day wish to again post and become more active at a later time ... and that should be
their decision. They still took the interest and initiative to register here and are members, just not actively posting (perhaps compared to some others) ... or doing so only when they deem appropriate.
Nearing 3:00 a.m. EST (not every night) I check the "Number of Active Users Today" at the bottom of the home page (the day "closes" at Midnight PST). Usually always I consistently note between 195 - 215 ... with "Most users ever online on a day was 222 on 09-23-2003." These overall numbers are up substantially since July/August! :tu:
Remember, also ... the default Titles (based solely on the number of posts) don't always tell the whole story about any one particular User. Given the relative age and evolution of the Namepros site, it would be possible (I'd say, likely) to meet more experienced domainer friends whilst participating in the "community" but who just recently found us and have either "Newbie" or "Member" or "Regular" Titles (again, based on their post counts). In this light, it may be a bit unfair to list any member(s) based solely on this post "ranking" ... though, as Armstrong has suggested, perhaps a number of members at any particular post "rank".
Just my two sense, thanks for the comments and suggestions.
