The IGDA website is in need of a massive overhaul - both the frontend features/design, as well as the backend member database/systems.

One idea I’ve hinted at previously is simply making the entire IGDA site a wiki (ie, get rid of the static pages/content and just dump it all into the wiki). This is appealing for many reasons - in part, that you cannot find a simpler approach to content management than via wiki page edits.

But, there are drawbacks, one being the lack of traditional threaded discussion forums (sure, there are the talk pages, but not quite the same thing). So, I thought I’d explore some forum stats to gage the level of importance and usage of the IGDA forums.

No big surprises, I suppose. The IGDA forums very much follow the rules of thumb for “participation inequality” on the web…

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Some stats:

  • 166879 total posts since starting the forum in 2001
  • 11268 member accounts registered in the forums, 107132 “free user” accounts (total of 118400 forum accounts)
  • of the top 100 posters, 45 are regular members, 5 are student members, 50 are “free users”

For the members specifically:

  • top 5 posters have 14469 cumulative posts (~20% of posts)
  • top 10 posters have 23136 cumulative posts (~32% of posts)
  • top 50 posters have 48474 cumulative posts (~67% of posts)
  • only 111 members have made 100 posts or greater
  • 10802 (~96% of members) have made 10 or less posts
  • 9882 (~88% of members) have made no posts at all
  • 64760 (~90%) posts made by 232 members (2%)
  • 4328 is highest number of posts by a member (then 3119, then 2462…)

And, the stats become way, way, worse if the free user accounts are included.

Admittedly, we’ve not pushed the forums and other than just having them, they’ve not been a central part of IGDA strategy per se.

Conclusions? Hmm…