
Freddy Woo writes, "My school bully just friended me on Facebook!" No doubt he pokes him, and then demands his lunch money.
Personally, last month a scantily clad young woman confused me with her fiance, with whom I share a first and last name. I'm still not sure she's noticed, but she's going to be mortified when she does.
What's the biggest mistake you've made using a social networking site?
( , Thu 11 Sep 2008, 14:06)
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That, every other week, ran a rubbish compo.
At a guess:
* %of b3ta users who use social networking (bear in mind b3ta has a higher-than-average age demographic than most online comuunities): 50%
* %of those people who have made any kind of gaffe on such a site: 25%
* %of those gaffes that are in any way interesting to anyone not directly involved: 25%
* %of those who are willing to post such a gaffe: 50%
* derived % of b3ta members who can post to this week's qotw: 1 x 0.5 x .25 x .25 x .5 = 1.56%.
Bah humbug.
( , Thu 11 Sep 2008, 15:19, 5 replies)

Lack of interesting-ness has never stopped anyone posting anything in qotw...
( , Thu 11 Sep 2008, 15:24, closed)

%b3ta users prepared to make up an interesting story: 75%
( , Thu 11 Sep 2008, 15:25, closed)

1.56/100 * 69000 = 1077 stories that by your own definition are interesting :)
Even if half those users are comedy-logins (and they are), that's 25 pages of answers to read.
Statistics are great, aren't they?
( , Thu 11 Sep 2008, 15:40, closed)

I'm just annoyed that I'm not in that 1.56% and I tend not to make my stories up (exaggerate, maybe, but not make up). So I've got nothing to contribute for an entire week.
Though I could also mention the lurker/poster ratio and whatever the % of b3ta accounts are that only post on the talk/links/main board as well.
( , Thu 11 Sep 2008, 16:03, closed)

but then again, judging by what's been posted already, consider yourself lucky you've got nothing to post.
( , Thu 11 Sep 2008, 16:25, closed)
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