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I was saying to myself the other day that I don't think Neowin has been as busy as previous months. Need to find something to draw more people in. How about a Tutorial section in the Programming/Graphics forums?

I could be interested in writing for it :p

I was saying to myself the other day that I don't think Neowin has been as busy as previous months. Need to find something to draw more people in. How about a Tutorial section in the Programming/Graphics forums?

I could be interested in writing for it :p

That would be awesome! I have always wanted to learn Python!

Seriously Rappy is laggin behind.

Bad boy Rappy! :p

FEB '08: 1,489 registrations, 5,871 new topics, 62,972 replies, 2,191 PM's sent and 2,089,578 topic views.

Slightly more topics, but overall numbers down from previous months!

Why does it say FEB for the March stats? :p

Might want to change it at the top of the announcements page too. :rofl:

MAR '08: 1,489 registrations, 5,871 new topics, 62,972 replies, 2,191 PM's sent and 2,089,578 topic views.
FEB '08: 1,709 registrations, 5,774 new topics, 64,806 replies, 2,678 PM's sent and 3,225,467 topic views.
JAN '08: 1,718 registrations, 6,591 new topics, 75,489 replies, 3,397 PM's sent and 2,800,374 topic views.
DEC '07: 1,632 registrations, 6,194 new topics, 72,962 replies, 3,532 PM's sent and 2,156,220 topic views.
NOV '07: 1,827 registrations, 6,207 new topics, 67,871 replies, 3,291 PM's sent and 2,156,738 topic views.
OCT '07: 1,833 registrations, 6,546 new topics, 72,935 replies, 3,585 PM's sent and 2,697,347 topic views.

Ouch. Something needs to be done about this :(

An anime section would bring in more peeps, plus I'd love it :blush:

Hopefully Neowin picks up a liitle, I've noticed it's a bit slow lately as well.

Something needs to change to be able to attract new people. It doesn't 'just happen'.

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