I'm curious as well. Because I just joined only an hour or so ago and have come back to the page new faces and their are already pages of newer people than myself. It's a very interesting site. I really like it so far. Twitter but better. lol
the first few months after i started (i started in january 2011), i read a post from ross where he stated that membership has reached one million. it is possible that i could be wrong. but maybe we should ask ross, but i don't know his user name.
I can't find the discussion but @eyebrows said that there are about 4,000 "active" users on here. Ross recently went through and purged the site of inactive users and users who hadn't logged in in a long time, so that # might have changed some
Go to "browse" and do "by day" and see how many photos get uploaded each day, but make sure you look back at least a couple weeks, as some people are slow to upload.
From my "dead account scanner" and all the user accounts it's scanned over the years, the average number of albums per person is just under 1.1, so divide the number of photos uploaded 2-3 weeks ago by 1.1 and there's your approximate total number of active users.
Also, if you do the same thing but jump back in time a few months, you can see how the population's dwindled over time. And, if you compare January this year to December last year, you can see the huge jump of new signups we had at the start. All very interesting!
Checked some web stats which says the site has 18k unique visitors this month. In January that number was 74k - I guess a lot of people start the project and then drop off. http://siteanalytics.compete.com/365project.org/
@chriswang those things are always wrong, that 1 in particular is so far out it's a joke. Last 30 days is ~130,000 unique visitors
You can tell the number of people doing the project by looking at the "browse by day" feature. Obviously the total their shows how many people are doing it on any particular day.
just joking. I'd be interesting in knowing, too.
From my "dead account scanner" and all the user accounts it's scanned over the years, the average number of albums per person is just under 1.1, so divide the number of photos uploaded 2-3 weeks ago by 1.1 and there's your approximate total number of active users.
There's me, and you, and that guy, and him over there, and her, and... Ohh, somebody moved! Now I'm going to have to start counting all over again!
okay, nobody moves. kit's counting. go ahead, @manek43509 start again, please. :-D
http://siteanalytics.compete.com/365project.org/
You can tell the number of people doing the project by looking at the "browse by day" feature. Obviously the total their shows how many people are doing it on any particular day.
Seeeeee I am still learning