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Shmerl Mar 26, 2020
Yeah, I know that there is a removal of stats for not updated accounts. Some put the info in once and don't update. But general downwards trend means that the number of people who are actually updating them regularly is going down. Or may be the number of new users who fill in the info is going down. That's what I was wondering about.

The extra privacy feature just adds another variable to this.

May be you can make stats for these metrics:

1. Number of people who updated their info in the last month (or confirmed that their configuration didn't change).
2. Number of new users who filled in the info.


Last edited by Shmerl on 26 March 2020 at 7:08 pm UTC
catbox_fugue Mar 27, 2020
you could literally enter any data you wanted into the forms

i could report using my RaspberryPi4b as my "main pc"

the purpose isnt to divulge that you use 100 computers stuffed into a closet
the purpose is more to showcase your Main Primary and MOST USED computer

doesnt matter if your Most Used computer is a server that you havent physically seen in 2 years.

for the purpose of GOL, you should report your Primary Gaming PC, and only that one.
no_information_here Mar 27, 2020
Even if we don't enter details for every Linux system we have, it might be interesting to include an entry for the number of gaming capable linux machines that are in the member's household.


Last edited by no_information_here on 27 March 2020 at 9:58 pm UTC
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