I was actually just thinking a similar thought about @sophia’s thread, funnily enough!
There is a “Top” option when you go to the forum homepage – in between “Latest” and “Bookmarks” – that gives you the top threads by day/week/month/quarter/year/all time; you can also filter it by category or tag. So that would mostly be what you’re interested in I think, except the algorithm seems kinda mysterious to me and gives some weird results (for example, currently in the monthly top threads list, the teaching Inform thread is second and the IF People’s Choice Awards thread is fifth, despite the latter having more posts and views and a higher like/post ratio).
Anyway, I think browsing the first couple pages provides a good sense of the “best” threads, so it basically serves its purpose, but I wouldn’t think too hard about the exact placements.
Maybe it’s some sort of secret sauce that includes likes? I didn’t expect what I got when I set it to year. It’s fun to reminisce about 2022 threads anyway.
Aww, of course! I always have a lot of fun with those threads and it’s lovely sharing with and hearing from other people on here. I’m glad you guys like them too!
I’ve done dives on the forums before (mostly to read postmortems and reviews) but it hadn’t really struck me until now how long this place has been around. It’s a wild concept. Definitely cool it’s still around though!
Something something, gothic horror, something something, Amanda would back me up here on every night being a time for terrors and horrors, and so on. The passage of time is soooooo weird. Best not to contemplate it for too long!
Same here! Jeez, really puts the age of this site into perspective, I’ve barely scratched the IF games surface, this year im diving straight in! Gotta play a lot and learn a lot! Here’s to an IF filled year lol
I’m reminded of the infamous Smacking Thread over on the ADRIFT forum, in which forum members smacked each other for months and months like a never-ending Three Stooges sketch. It was all in good fun but the mods did close it eventually. It’s probably still the longest thread on the ADRIFT forum, running to 1,831 posts.
2006 is very impressive! When did the forum start?
Anyways, Introducing Ourselves has 1179 posts, which gives it ~.2 posts/day, making an extremely venerable but relaxed thread. Looking at Top => All Time, a promising candidate seems to be the Inform 7 open-source thread, which has 287 posts from April 28 to Sep 6, giving it, (using ~5 months as the time estimation) ~2 posts/day.
This thread, IFC entries get drawn, starts on the 1st of October and ends on the 31st with 129 posts, doing the best out of the above at ~4.2 posts/day!
Actually, I’m a little surprised, the Top tab doesn’t seem to be reflecting absolute replies, absolute views, or replies over time - it’s pretty opaque. I wonder how it’s calculated?
For example, my Top → All Time tab looks like this when I search for the positive/neutral thing thread:
Per https://nickm.com/if/faq.html - the community started to coalesce on Newsgroups. I remember having newsgroup software before everything became web pages.
rec.art.int-fiction, the Usenet newsgroup known as “raif” and devoted to discussing of authoring interactive fiction. The right place to discuss programming, craft, and theory. raif on Google Groups , raif FAQ , “past raif topics” on ifwiki
rec.games.int-fiction, the Usenet newsgroup known as “rgif” and devoted to playing games. Annoucements of new games, requests for hints, and reviews go here. rgif on Google Groups
r*if is a term used to refer to both raif and rgif.
ifMUD , a MUD where members of the IF community hang out and chat.
Unless I’m missing some history, the intfiction forums were initially on phpBB software as early as 2006 when the “Introducing Ourselves” thread started.
We switched over in 2019 to Discourse after discussion that seems to have begun in 2016. One requirement for the change was Discourse had to import all the data from phpBB so we wouldn’t lose it and that’s why we have the “introducing ourselves” thread that has lasted so long. It didn’t actually begin here!
I keep telling people: You’re not old until you reach 70 years.
And for any forum users at or above that age, you’re not even that old until you hit 100.
Frankly, every year that I still get to wake up is a victory. I’m approaching 30, but I’m excited to see if I make it to 60+, and what life will be like. Even if my eyes strain and my back aches more than it does now, and I get a whole lot of other problems, it’s still exciting.
There’s so much information I have yet to gather! My own pain is still interesting data, just like my victories and dreams!
I’m absolutely making use of my years before those problems kick in, of course, but I would never say that aging worries me!