Why were so many people online on April 19th 2013 at 20:59?
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I have always been very curious about that..
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- Khers
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I researched that when it happened, looking at the logs and all.
You'll never guess it.
You'll never guess it.
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That's a lot of stuff, but how did it attract 3000 people?
Also Khers, are you the second oldest still active user on Deskthority?
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Okay, Szabad a gazda (the farmer is free, this is what we say in hungary when we don't know the answer to a quiz question at a game or something and we want to hear the answer), what is the answer (Khers' ?)?webwit wrote: ↑I researched that when it happened, looking at the logs and all.
You'll never guess it.
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I'm off by one and a half hours... So my explanation doesn't float.green-squid wrote: ↑Okay, Szabad a gazda (the farmer is free, this is what we say in hungary when we don't know the answer to a quiz question at a game or something and we want to hear the answer), what is the answer (Khers' ?)?webwit wrote: ↑I researched that when it happened, looking at the logs and all.
You'll never guess it.
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It involved Turkey.
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Tell us more! We need to uncover this mistery!
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It's a bug / feature of our forum software, phpBB. It has a user rights system. Now for example, we have an admin subforum which you can't see because you don't have the user rights, and a club member subforum which you can't access unless you're a club member.
Also, a user can include attachments in posts, for example an image. When you view such an image and then share the direct url with someone else who then views it, it goes through the user rights system. You can't view an image posted in a hidden subforum if aren't logged in on DT and you don't have the user rights.
Over 99,9% of such images can be viewed by anyone, i.e. any "guest".
What happened was the direct url of such a public attachment was included as an image in an article on an entirely different site. Those people did not visit Deskhority, they just viewed an image hosted on Deskthority and phpBB counted those viewers as "guest" when those people viewed an article elsewhere which only included it. It turned out to be an article on the Overclock of Turkey about mech keyboards, some tech site which name and existence I googled for and learned of the first time and which name unfortunately has eluded me. Big enough to generate those article views. I also don't remember which picture was included, but nothing special.
Also, a user can include attachments in posts, for example an image. When you view such an image and then share the direct url with someone else who then views it, it goes through the user rights system. You can't view an image posted in a hidden subforum if aren't logged in on DT and you don't have the user rights.
Over 99,9% of such images can be viewed by anyone, i.e. any "guest".
What happened was the direct url of such a public attachment was included as an image in an article on an entirely different site. Those people did not visit Deskhority, they just viewed an image hosted on Deskthority and phpBB counted those viewers as "guest" when those people viewed an article elsewhere which only included it. It turned out to be an article on the Overclock of Turkey about mech keyboards, some tech site which name and existence I googled for and learned of the first time and which name unfortunately has eluded me. Big enough to generate those article views. I also don't remember which picture was included, but nothing special.
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That's very interesting! At first I thought that it was only so high because it was the peak of DT and the number of active users have decreased. But DT is still growing!
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That's not the lesson to be learned here.
The lesson is those Turks are out there man, hiding, plotting on our beam spring keyboards man.
The lesson is those Turks are out there man, hiding, plotting on our beam spring keyboards man.
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It depends on how you define "active".green-squid wrote: ↑That's a lot of stuff, but how did it attract 3000 people?
Also Khers, are you the second oldest still active user on Deskthority?
From those still visiting CeeSA, Mrinterface and HaaTa seem to have joined far ahead of Khers.
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Huh, I actually joined before Khers. That just surprised me