ZooChat is 18 years old!

Simon Hampel

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20+ year member
Today marks the 18th anniversary of the launch of ZooChat.

We now have 1,151,000 posts with over 93,000 posts added in the past year.

There are currently just over 8,688 valid users who have been permitted to post, up 977 from this time last year.

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Here is a short summary of our 18th anniversary stats to keep you going until I can get more done:

1. Overview as of 19th October 2021
  • 18 years since launch
  • 18,291 users registered
  • 40,285 threads started
  • 739,727 posts written in threads
  • 488,341 media items uploaded
  • 426,724 media comments written
  • 1,166,451 total posts
  • 8,688 valid members have been permitted to post
  • 5,994 users have posted
  • 69.0% of our valid members have posted
  • 194.6 average posts made per user
  • 68 members have made 50% of all posts
  • 1.1% of posting users have made 50% of all posts
  • 5,926 members made the other 50% of posts
  • 1,444 users have uploaded media
  • 16.6% of our valid members have uploaded media
  • 338.2 average media uploads per user
  • 29 members have uploaded 50% of all media items
  • 2.0% of uploading users have made 50% of all uploads
  • 1,415 members made the other 50% of uploads



Previous anniversary stats:
Previous calendar year stats:
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I'm pretty sure that's a joke, but i said "legally" for a reason.

In the UK kids can drink alcohol in a private home from the age of five with parental consent. It's completely legal! Otherwise UK drinking rules are based on buying alcohol, not actually drinking (short version, you can only buy what you like once you're 18, but some things can be bought for younger teens by an adult in certain situations - a beer with a meal, for instance).
 
Drinking laws in the US vary by state, some states let kids of any age drink as long as the parents approve.
 
In the UK kids can drink alcohol in a private home from the age of five with parental consent. It's completely legal! Otherwise UK drinking rules are based on buying alcohol, not actually drinking (short version, you can only buy what you like once you're 18, but some things can be bought for younger teens by an adult in certain situations - a beer with a meal, for instance).
 
Ah.

Brum look at what you've done to Birmingham's once impeccable global reputation :D
If anything then I've improved it obviously. ;):D
What's being the birthplace of the Industrial Revolution and home of Cadbury's got going for it when compared to being the home of Brum? (And I mean me, sod that bloody yellow car!) :p:D:D
 
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