Was looking at the number of people online and the history of Digital Point. Does anyone think this site has peaked? Will it ever get back to having 22,000 people online at any time as it did on Sep 15th 2009 at 1:54 am
Really? I couldn't tell with all the people online and the million's of posts already on here. Me to what? DP is popular and will always be popular because the owner is continually tweaking DP and adding new features which some ya get as a premium member.
I think it could do with a bit more of a point in the right direction, some sections of the forum have gotten spammy as hell, the marketplace could do with an overhaul to offer just a few more features (please for the love of go just show me all websites that're to be ending within the next X days!) and that damn "go premium" popup and the in-post text-links really leave a sour taste in the mouth of users that actually contribute quality posts to the forum (you know, offering help/advice/content that in a lot of cases is worth more monetary wise than their damn "premium" subscription). The design is a bit on the shoddy side also; I don't want "Web 2.0" features, though for example take a look at "webhostingtalk.com" for a simple yet incredibly refined forum design. Cheers, K
lol.. thought it was someone selling a reddit-bot and his dp sales page hit the front on that website. I think there were like 17k reddit followers looking at his sales thread, wonder if he made a sale ROOFIS
Analyst say that the "internet" peaked in 2000. As long as people are developing, selling and improving websites.. this site and others will be fine. Outside of the forum, I believe that DP is offering services which appear to be doing well.. Look beyond the forum topics for the real gems
There is no way that the internet peaked in 2000, maybe the internet hype peaked in 2000. Look at the number of people just in china that came online since 2000, or the advent of video/youtube since 2000. No the internet did not peak in 2000