CT Forum usage figures
As far as I was able to determine, the following numbers of different users made postings on the CT Forum over a period of 24 hours around Wednesday 26 February 2014:
- 71 different users in 35 threads in the General Chat section
- 54 different users in 18 threads in the UK Sites & Touring section
- 33 different users in 18 threads in the Overseas Sites & Touring section
- 24 different users in 7 threads in the Caravans section
- 22 different users in 7 threads in the Motorhomes section
- 20 different users in 4 threads in the Club Membership section
- 17 different users in 4 threads in the Awnings, parts and accessories section
- 15 different users in 5 threads in the How to Use CT section
- 13 different users in 7 threads in the Towcars section
- 8 different users in 4 threads in the Certificated Locations section
- 8 different users in 6 threads in the General section
- 7 different users in 2 threads in the Introductions section
- 6 different users in 2 threads in the Club Products & Services section
- 4 different users in 2 threads in the Centre News & Rallies section
- 4 different users in one thread in the Storage section
- 4 different users in 2 threads in the Tips for making Caravanning & Touring Cheaper section
- one user in one thread in the Caravanning Events and Announcements section
- one user in one thread in the Trailer Tents section
- no users in the National Rallies section
- no users in the Solo Caravanning & Touring section
Note that the user count was reset for each section, so the total (312 different users) is greater than the number of different usernames posting in a day because some will have posted in more than one section.
I actually counted 189 different names overall:
• 10 users posted in 10 or more different threads
• 22 users posted in 5 to 9 different threads
• 56 users posted in 2 to 4 different threads
• 101 users posted in only in one thread
(Do not confuse the number of threads posted into with the number of actual postings made. The number of postings will usually be much higher.)