reboot12 Posted December 12 Posted December 12 I recently started a topic, there are 2 replies 0 views: PowerStrip on Windows NT 4.0 SP6 There are also 0 views on other topics: 1
Tripredacus Posted December 17 Posted December 17 Ref: https://msfn.org/board/forum/35-windows-20002003nt4/ There can be found (currently) multiple topics with replies but 0 views.
AstroSkipper Posted Tuesday at 10:02 AM Posted Tuesday at 10:02 AM (edited) On 12/17/2025 at 4:00 PM, Tripredacus said: Ref: https://msfn.org/board/forum/35-windows-20002003nt4/ There can be found (currently) multiple topics with replies but 0 views. This seems to indicate that the forum software is not functioning correctly. Is that right? I visited topics in the Windows XP forum with 0 views that were not counted by the forum software. And my topics don't seem to be counted anymore either. It is clear that accurate view counting is an important tool for the author of an article. Therefore, I hope that this will be working again soon. Edited Tuesday at 10:40 AM by AstroSkipper Update of content 1
NotHereToPlayGames Posted Tuesday at 12:03 PM Posted Tuesday at 12:03 PM Technically... Counting replies is legit. But counting views also counts "bots" and not real "people". At least on many other forums. The "view" count is meaningless and misleading. REPLIES on the other hand can be considered an "important tool for the author of an article".
NotHereToPlayGames Posted Tuesday at 12:04 PM Posted Tuesday at 12:04 PM Or are we trying to count how many times a "bot" stumbles upon an MSFN Thread ???
AstroSkipper Posted Tuesday at 01:23 PM Posted Tuesday at 01:23 PM (edited) Even a thread with only one reply can be very interesting and be read many times. I am interested in how often an article is visited. It doesn't matter who it is. Bots are everywhere and can never be ruled out. Perhaps bots are commonplace in your country. After all, anything is possible there these days. However, I am convinced that it is quite frustrating for creators of new threads when supposedly no one reads their threads. Apart from that, I have never noticed any unusual increases of views in my threads. Edited Tuesday at 02:23 PM by AstroSkipper Update of content 1
Tripredacus Posted Tuesday at 02:37 PM Posted Tuesday at 02:37 PM I'm not certain, but for some reason I believe that the Views is only increased when a registered member (aka not a guest) visits a thread. I may be wrong about that, I don't have another Invision forum to compare against. I know that on SMF, anyone (including guest) counts towards views.
NotHereToPlayGames Posted Tuesday at 03:07 PM Posted Tuesday at 03:07 PM (edited) I personally like "numbers". Browser benchmarks, CPU benchmarks, forum post view counts, read counts, and even REPUTATION POINTS are *IMPORTANT*. ***BUT*** MSFN has proven that "reputation points" are *NOTHING* more than a "game" that people here play EACH AND EVERY DAY. I've come to see them as *FINE ART*. We have members NO LONGER active members whose "rep points" have TRIPLED now that they are NO LONGER ACTIVE MEMBERS. Look up the "value" of fine art *after* the artist or author passes on. I just sit back and laugh. And ramble about it every once in a while. Edited Tuesday at 03:20 PM by NotHereToPlayGames
AstroSkipper Posted Tuesday at 03:27 PM Posted Tuesday at 03:27 PM (edited) 52 minutes ago, Tripredacus said: I'm not certain, but for some reason I believe that the Views is only increased when a registered member (aka not a guest) visits a thread. I may be wrong about that, I don't have another Invision forum to compare against. I know that on SMF, anyone (including guest) counts towards views. I am a registered member, and visiting a thread with 0 views does not count my visit. So, your theory is wrong. BTW, even not registered visitors were counted in the past. All that means something has changed in the forum software, and unfortunately not for the better. Edited Tuesday at 03:31 PM by AstroSkipper Update of content
schwups Posted Wednesday at 12:50 PM Posted Wednesday at 12:50 PM The counter has not been working since maintenance in October. Perhaps simply disabled. 2
AstroSkipper Posted 17 hours ago Posted 17 hours ago The facts are on the table. The issue has been identified, as has the time at which it occurred. So what now? 1
Monroe Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago (edited) On 12/24/2025 at 7:50 AM, schwups said: The counter has not been working since maintenance in October. Perhaps simply disabled. That is about the time I noticed this happening. I was going to inquire about it but figured it was a simple glitch that would be fixed after it was noticed by more members or a supervisor. It is nice to see a count of some sort, even if there are no 'humans' on the site these days. ... Edited 12 hours ago by Monroe add 1
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