Slightly more females than males.
Slightly no parents more than parents.
Higher browsing from work, than from home.
Ages 35-44 ranked higher than 25-34 and 45-54 combined.
Unless I'm reading this wrong, this looks off. How are these statistics even made?
EDIT:
Top of page: 1,257 users currently using FFR
Bottom of Forum: Currently Active Users: 326 (85 members and 241 guests).
Yeah you're reading it wrong, the red bars mean under-represented, which I don't even know why they even show that statistic. Seems a bit redundant. But the green bars are the ones you should look at.
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I would recommendthis site to a friend5 StarsFFR is Back!Jan 27, 2011
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The best use of this site is Gaming.
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Active community
Easy to navigate
Good content
Good customer support
Site is fast and responsive
Comments: Flash Flash Revoltuion has been around since 2002 and had slowly grown to it's peak in late 2007 and remaining there until summer 2008. At this point FFR slowly began to dwindle off until its demise in December 2009. On October 9th 2010, out of the blue, the website came back online. (It had previously been announced to be coming back online in the spring, but that fell through.) FFR is now headed by two intense administrators who have been in non-stop code writing mode, and have managed to improve the site more in just a few months than in its last few years. The site has improved immensely since it's re-opening, and I would highly suggest you come check it out!
So Bmah.... Is this review your work or Velocity's?
Edit- Just noticed this:
Originally posted by the site
High Impact Search Queries for Flashflashrevolution.com
Query Impact
1 the game High
2 online servers High
3 mead hosting Medium
4 flash chat Medium 5 goatse Medium
6 guitar songs Medium
7 online Medium
View the complete Search Analytics
So when people google goatse, FFR gets a slight nod?
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