Re: DON'T FORGET TO VOTE!!! Forum of the year on The Reptile Report!!!
One thing that someone pointed out to me recently is that most of the members here are not regular members. Many members come and go. They ask their questions and become overnight experts and usually just move on afterwards. There are very few regular members if you really count out the actual numbers in comparison to the number of accounts.
In the few years I've been here, I no longer see the same people who posted regularly a year ago or whatever other years.
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Re: DON'T FORGET TO VOTE!!! Forum of the year on The Reptile Report!!!
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Originally Posted by
DooLittle
Ok, I have never been to iherp. Just went to take a peek. They are rallying hard. Driving around voting from different wifi sources, having family and friends vote. While that seems a bit like cheating to me... LET'S GO PEOPLE! We have a huge community here. If you log on daily to see what's going on, we deserve your votes. We are running out of time...
The unfortunate truth is that iHerp was winning BEFORE the vote-hussling started, when the numbers were first posted, by having the regular active members vote on their home connection daily. When the totals were posted last week, Bush League's thread on the topic started bragging about how they were getting customers/employees etc to vote for them. That's when we (iHerp) started the vote-hustling in response, and tbh if they were nearly as dedicated as we are, we wouldn't even stand a chance, it's only because they occasionally care that we're able to keep up.
The same goes for bp.net! If everyone here participated as vigorously, bp.net would blow iHerp AND Bush League out of the water!
Re: DON'T FORGET TO VOTE!!! Forum of the year on The Reptile Report!!!
I voted
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Re: DON'T FORGET TO VOTE!!! Forum of the year on The Reptile Report!!!
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Originally Posted by
Royal Hijinx
Is iHerp even technically a forum?
In the literal sense of the word, yes. iHerp is a forum. It's not laid out the same way as bp.net. The "thread" capabilities are limited to three types; Blogs, Help requests, and Walls, but that doesn't disqualify it.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_forum
Re: DON'T FORGET TO VOTE!!! Forum of the year on The Reptile Report!!!
Bump again! Come on, BP.netters!