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Shaky
#1414739
1 month ago
Is there anyway to tell how many images are uploaded on average per day?
LordBristle
#1414740
1 month ago

OMFG look!


It grew a shit ton! Everyone take cover!

BimbrowniaDash
#1414748
1 month ago
^I'ts a total number of images uploaded to Ponibooru ever. It could be a significant increase if you consider the short time in which it happened.
liquidXTC
#1414751
1 month ago
That's good news, ain't it? The only thing that decreased is unrated, even in total.
Ananonymous
#1414753
1 month ago
@shaky admins should be able to do it by querying directly the database

we common users can only record it day by day, but it's too much an hassle :s

just happened to remember about this thanks to the explicit spam :3
BimbrowniaDash
#1414758
1 month ago
^ Also, we could just divide the total number of pictures by the time since the upload of the first one.

But that would involve... MATH.
liquidXTC
#1414807
1 month ago
I don't think anything here justifies the use of such barbaric ways.
RepentantAnon
#1414812
1 month ago
as soon as my finals are over im going on a holy crusade against the unrated pictures!!!! >.<
JasonTheHuman
#1414980
1 month ago
Seriously, it's not that hard to assign a rating when pictures are uploaded. We definitely need to sort those out.
Anonymous
#1415343
1 month ago
Nearly every unrated are safe or questionnable cause when it's explicit it don't take long to be clearly establish.
-Lunacy
#1418481
1 month ago
~15k? the top url has over 186000
or is that something else?
TheLoneLampman
#1418773
1 month ago
^ Dupes, trolls, spam, unrelated. I think that accounts for the missing portion.
Ananonymous
#1424644
1 month ago
sometimes some dupes gets merged and spam deleted
not very often, but sometimes it happens to come across some merged post

but -lunacy, those numbers are pages, not images (i should have highlighted more "pagecount")
you have to multiply that number by 12 to get the approximate number of images