Anonymous ID: 85f324 June 17, 2018, 9:26 a.m. No.1785229   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5269

>>1785092

Haha no, I'm sorry. I shouldn't be distracting anons while Q is around. I'll leave my trip off for now so as to not draw too much attention.

 

>>1785091

CodeMonkey is the only one with that information at any given time, but last time I asked him (Couple weeks ago?) we were at ~2000 Active ISPs. To get the current PPH (Posts per hour), just take two posts an hour apart and subtract the difference. If I take your post and a post from exactly an hour ago, we are at roughly 733 PPH.

 

From the front page:

"Active ISPs" is short hand for "number of /16 subnet ranges to post on this board in the last 72 hours."It is not a perfect metric and does not account for number of lurkers (users who only read the board and do not post) or the number of users sharing an IP range (for example, all Tor users are considered one active user).In the entire Internet, there are only 16,384 /16 ranges (also known as Class B networks), with 65,536 addresses per range. So, if /v/ or /pol/ has 3,000 ranges (active users), that means their posters represent 18% of the possible number of ranges on the Internet. Many ISPs only have one or two ranges.