I didn't realize this had happened already, but we just surpassed Whone Emillion Eposts!! Since December 31, 2000, when I made the opening "welcome to Juventuz Forums" post, we've accumulated over 1,000,000 of those hotcakes. I didn't even notice until I saw Pado ridiculing Rami's signature.
This brings back memories of a thread I posted a long time ago, back in 2003. Look it over, cause it's time for another round!
To compare ourselves with other forums, I have the following data on them...
[site (year of foundation) - posts, threads, members]
worldfootballboard.com/forums (2003) - DEAD :biggrin:
lazioworld.net (2002) - DEAD :biggrin:
finalfootball.com (2003) - 56,959 posts, 2,895 threads, 518 members (a decrease since 2003)
j1897.com - 60,024 posts, 10,488 members
milanmania.com (1999) - 148,156 posts, 3,108 threads, 2,516 members (a decrease since 2003)
juvepoland.com - 154,268 posts, 17,444 users
forum.devilsmania.com (1998) - 203,250 posts, 13,109 threads, 1,646 members
forum.acmilan-online.com (2002) - 274,244 posts, 6,042 members
juventusmania.net (2002) - 703,316 posts, 49,153 threads, 15,126 members
juventuz.com (2000) - 1,049,142 posts, 16,550 threads, 6,895 members
xtratime.com (1999) - 4,619,958 posts, 185,975 threads, 21,085 members
bigsoccer.com - 9,627,359 posts, 391,641 threads, 86,901 members
The decrease in post counts for some of these forums could be caused by mishaps during upgrades, server crashes, or perhaps they decided to delete old posts / members to lighten the server load. But we take no pity since those are the rules of the game. We lost 10k posts in the first forum upgrade in 2001, but you don't see us complaining. It's the content of the database that counts!
I've added two non-English sites into the mix.
This brings back memories of a thread I posted a long time ago, back in 2003. Look it over, cause it's time for another round!
To compare ourselves with other forums, I have the following data on them...
[site (year of foundation) - posts, threads, members]
worldfootballboard.com/forums (2003) - DEAD :biggrin:
lazioworld.net (2002) - DEAD :biggrin:
finalfootball.com (2003) - 56,959 posts, 2,895 threads, 518 members (a decrease since 2003)
j1897.com - 60,024 posts, 10,488 members
milanmania.com (1999) - 148,156 posts, 3,108 threads, 2,516 members (a decrease since 2003)
juvepoland.com - 154,268 posts, 17,444 users
forum.devilsmania.com (1998) - 203,250 posts, 13,109 threads, 1,646 members
forum.acmilan-online.com (2002) - 274,244 posts, 6,042 members
juventusmania.net (2002) - 703,316 posts, 49,153 threads, 15,126 members
juventuz.com (2000) - 1,049,142 posts, 16,550 threads, 6,895 members
xtratime.com (1999) - 4,619,958 posts, 185,975 threads, 21,085 members
bigsoccer.com - 9,627,359 posts, 391,641 threads, 86,901 members
The decrease in post counts for some of these forums could be caused by mishaps during upgrades, server crashes, or perhaps they decided to delete old posts / members to lighten the server load. But we take no pity since those are the rules of the game. We lost 10k posts in the first forum upgrade in 2001, but you don't see us complaining. It's the content of the database that counts!

I've added two non-English sites into the mix.
