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Default alt.home.repair newsgroup statistics for 09/2015

DerbyDad03 wrote:

On Thursday, October 29, 2015 at 8:49:45 AM UTC-4, badgolferman wrote:
badgolferman wrote:

Perhaps you should access Google Groups and inspect the

newsgroup's statistics there. Maybe it will suit your purposes
better than what I post to the group. There used to be a way to
view that data in the older version of Google Groups.

According to Google Groups, alt.home.repair had the following
statistics for 09/2015:
Total Posts: 5486
Total Topics: 354

My newsreader tabulated:
Number of threads ................... 430
Number of articles .................. 5594

One thing to consider is the x:no-archive bit which some people
set. Since I download the headers daily to my newsreader that
setting doesn't apply. It looks like Google Groups honors that
setting, thus the potential difference in our numbers.


I'm no expert in this stats thing, so I have a question related to
the x:no-archive bit. My question is stated in the form of a
"conclusion", but it really is a question.

Google Groups: Total Topics: 354
Your newsreader: Number of threads: 430

Assuming Topics and Threads are equivalent, that must mean that 76
Topics/Threads had one of two things associated with them:

1 - They were single post threads where the author had the
x:no-archive bit set, thus the entire thread (which was comprised of
a single post) was not counted by Google.

2 - Every person that was involved with that thread had the
x:no-archive bit set, thus the entire thread (which was comprised of
multiple posts) was not counted by Google.

Both of those situations seem odd. ~18% of all threads fit one of
those two criteria? That seems high.


I don't know how Google Groups compiles their statistics. What I post
is a function of my newsreader and merely informational, not
authoritative. If you like it great, if you don't then just ignore it.