Media Season 38 Posting Analysis

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The bears host some real quality posters on their list with Cap headlining the team alongside solid outputs from Millky95 and tony while Chipmunk and MWPP also provided constant input to round out the top five.

There were four posters on the Bears list that didn't post all this season with 22 posters showing up at some stage throughout the season.

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The poster back shed of the Old Boys claimed Dingster in the previous off-season and wasn't able to make up ground with the additions of SSSSSS and MKMatty contributing a combined average of 9.9 posts per week. Overall, the Bears lost a contribution of 22.2 posts per week.

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The bears had a solid posting distribution this season with those outside of the top 10 posters claiming 13.1% of the distribution.

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The Bears average posts per week fell away in season 38 and was their lowest since before season 34 and shows an all around drop away from their posters this season.

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There was just one less unique poster per week showing up in match threads this season, arguably left by a Dingster sized hole. Although their posting numbers dropped to a five season low, they didn't return to their season 34 unique poster numbers.

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There was a larger drop off to their average unique active numbers this season but it still didn't drop to their season 34 levels.

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The bears had nine posters contribute every week.
 
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The bears host some real quality posters on their list with Cap headlining the team alongside solid outputs from Millky95 and tony while Chipmunk and MWPP also provided constant input to round out the top five.

There were four posters on the Bears list that didn't post all this season with 22 posters showing up at some stage throughout the season.

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The poster back shed of the Old Boys claimed Dingster in the previous off-season and wasn't able to make up ground with the additions of SSSSSS and MKMatty contributing a combined average of 9.9 posts per week. Overall, the Bears lost a contribution of 22.2 posts per week.

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The bears had a solid posting distribution this season with those outside of the top 10 posters claiming 13.1% of the distribution.

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The Bears average posts per week fell away in season 38 and was their lowest since before season 34 and shows an all around drop away from their posters this season.

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There was just one less unique poster per week showing up in match threads this season, arguably left by a Dingster sized hole. Although their posting numbers dropped to a five season low, they didn't return to their season 34 unique poster numbers.

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There was a larger drop off to their average unique active numbers this season but it still didn't drop to their season 34 levels.

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The bears had nine posters contribute every week.
Not surprising to see a drop off given the on-field performance but still quite respectable, imo. You know what you'll get with the Bears: good variety of posters, good quality of posters and enough activity so the week feels fresh and engaging but not so fast you can't get involved.
 
This isn't a thread on my opinion on the quality of SFA posting, Headless.
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Not surprising to see a drop off given the on-field performance but still quite respectable, imo. You know what you'll get with the Bears: good variety of posters, good quality of posters and enough activity so the week feels fresh and engaging but not so fast you can't get involved.
 
Not surprising to see a drop off given the on-field performance but still quite respectable, imo. You know what you'll get with the Bears: good variety of posters, good quality of posters and enough activity so the week feels fresh and engaging but not so fast you can't get involved.
Getting banned twice didn't help either🤣
 
And most of my post was about the numbers but I wouldn't expect comprehension from basic bitch baked goods
Who’s baking heads?

Edit: or neck holes?
 

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This isn't a thread on Millky95's opinion on the baking of heads or neck holes, Tarkyn_24.

Are there going to be any pie charts for the baking of heads to neck holes comparison?
 
Are there going to be any pie charts for the baking of heads to neck holes comparison?
Not surprising to see a head chop off given the on-field performance but still quite respectable, imo. You know what you'll get with Headless: good variety of posts, good quality of posts, and enough activity so the week feels fresh and engaging but not so fast you can't get involved.
 
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The Gumbies posting cohort is led by GWS Goose and Falconista with a lack of names behind them pointing out the glaringly obvious part of their posting struggles. beez and cats_09 also show up every week to boost their numbers but an average of 32.88% control of the thread shows how behind the Gumbies are in engagement levels.

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The Gumbies lacked strong recruitment prior to season 38 and bought in just one poster, The_Wookie, to level up their engagement but the rookie was only able to produce an average of 0.5 posts per week to replace the outgoing Barrybran, Chat Pile, and BlueE who all contributed posts in some degree in season 37.

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The distribution is largely skewed to the top of the posting list with the top four posters contributing 84.2% of the seasons numbers and the top two posters contributing a combined 45.4%

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A league-wide declining of numbers didn't miss the Gumbies as their numbers dropped off again in season 38 by almost 40 posts per week.

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There was a decline in average posters per week as well in season 38 after they lost two posters who contributed most weeks and failing to replace them. A slight increase in season 37 showed promise but a significant drop off follows the league wide pattern.

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There was a drop off in their active posters per week as well as the numbers fell away for the second consecutive season hosting an average of just 5.2 posters per week that posted more than five times.

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To follow on from the active posters numbers there was five posters showing up to the match thread each week. Brick Loosener shows up in this list even though they're not regarded as a top five poster for the Gumbies by the numbers.
 

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