I see there is a new feature under the member's avatar that keeps track of accumulated time spent at Skadi. It would be interesting to be able to do an advanced search, like for post count and reputation, to see who spends the most time logged on.
I see there is a new feature under the member's avatar that keeps track of accumulated time spent at Skadi. It would be interesting to be able to do an advanced search, like for post count and reputation, to see who spends the most time logged on.
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Originally Posted by cosmocreator
I don't like this new feature. I don't actually log out everytime I close the Skadi forum & do other things...so it looks like I have been sitting here for hours when I haven't.![]()
Originally Posted by SKADI
You're not the only one to do that. I always log out though.
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IHR Revisionist Conference, April 24, 2004, internet broadcast:
http://www.internationalrevisionistconference.c om/
We might implement that eventually.Originally Posted by cosmocreator
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It doesn't log the time from the last click until the timeout.Originally Posted by SKADI
Nothing wrong with spending one's time on Skadi Forum anyway, proves good taste.Originally Posted by SKADI
I don't see more wrong with it than with the post counter.
Obviously, it's not an activity, but only a time indicator. Someone that reads 20 threads in a short time, scores only a few minutes, while someone who logs in, then does something else, then clicks on a post shortly before the timeout, will score many minutes.
It will all average out, eventually, though, giving a rough indicator on how much time you spend here. Doesn't mean it's the only thing you do, while being online, or that you haven't been a. f. k. -
Watch my score, I'll take the lead soon ... I'm usually online for ~10 hours/day, and refresh the forum often to see what's new, even when working.![]()
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