looney
Banned
- Jul 7, 2003
- 15,652
Quite simple and scientific.
First pick a poster and their favourite word cliche.
Put in search facility then work out how often they use it, more than 5% is statistically significant, Scientific standard. 10% strongly significant, 1% weakly significant.
Example
London Irish and Nazi* (*= plural etc)
Answer 42 posts, although I reckon 80% of the time its back handed references like his latest anology to the french resistance.
So Use my cheating definition here.
(42x5)=210
post count =10,091 (thats sad) Use show results as posts
Therefore at just over 2% of the time LI has a weakly significant obsession with the nazi's.
Another
enigma
Word
Geek
88 times/3669posts =2.4%
so similar outcome. In otherwords you can expect these people to make refernces to their favorite terms once every 50 posts.
Bozza
Word Banned
50 times/5283 posts= 0.946%
Or in other words in allmost every 100 posts he bans someone.
Of course posters may use the term more than once in a post or be quoting someone, opposite effects. Not sure what happens if that word is in the posters signature either.
Cant do dwayne as there are not enough letters in I or ME.
First pick a poster and their favourite word cliche.
Put in search facility then work out how often they use it, more than 5% is statistically significant, Scientific standard. 10% strongly significant, 1% weakly significant.
Example
London Irish and Nazi* (*= plural etc)
Answer 42 posts, although I reckon 80% of the time its back handed references like his latest anology to the french resistance.
So Use my cheating definition here.
(42x5)=210
post count =10,091 (thats sad) Use show results as posts
Therefore at just over 2% of the time LI has a weakly significant obsession with the nazi's.
Another
enigma
Word
Geek
88 times/3669posts =2.4%
so similar outcome. In otherwords you can expect these people to make refernces to their favorite terms once every 50 posts.
Bozza
Word Banned
50 times/5283 posts= 0.946%
Or in other words in allmost every 100 posts he bans someone.
Of course posters may use the term more than once in a post or be quoting someone, opposite effects. Not sure what happens if that word is in the posters signature either.
Cant do dwayne as there are not enough letters in I or ME.