It doesnāt have to be Scyther, but I would take a regular, active member anyday, whether they are member 1000 or not.
Woo! I was wondering when this would be made⦠and also, Huzzah! Our 1000th member actually posted! Congrads, Scyther!
To Pixar Planet and itās future⦠whatever it may hold!
Cheers!
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Yay! Perhaps they knew we were all talking about them.
yep just a littleā¦
Huzzah! Congrats Pixar Planet!!! ![]()
Kinda late, but better to celebrate late than never right? ![]()
Hahahaha, true that! A whole MONTH late ![]()
But I only just joined and only just saw the announcement when I was looking aroundā¦
Congratulations to Pixar Planet and its administrators, moderators, members, and affiliates for reaching this historic milestone! Itās fans like you guys who keep this place on its toes and looking great. ![]()
ā Mitch
I dunno if I replied to this but am too tired to look ā¦
Nice that weāve reached 1000 members, but sadly you donāt see enough of them online ⦠well, I dunno, to me thatās better - I love forums that are less populated. x) People donāt go unnoticed or unheard.
FONY - I agree. The less populated the board⦠the more comfortable I feel.
ā Mitch
I agree with you two as well, but I guess the more crowded the boards of a forum I am on, the more like āpart of the groupā.
Well, there are positives and negatives to both. I, personally, agree with Mitch and FONY in that I like the smaller forums. They feel more like a community that knows each other and, no oneās voice goes unheard. (Just had to repeat it!
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Although with a bigger forum, thereās more posts and more people to express ideas and if youāre gone for a day, when you get back, youāll spend hours looking through all the new posts.
But forums like these get hard to manage after a while. Finding trustworthy people to be moderators and such becomes harder than it should be. And even then, mods can feel overwhelmed with the amount of post editing, deleting, and such they may have to do on a daily basis.
Remy14:
You can say that again. What I find relaxing is that there are only a select few of really active members, so that cuts off my work load by a lot.
Remy14 - The task of moderating the forums does, indeed, become increasingly more tedious with the addition of new members. However, as The Star Swordsman stated, the percentage of truly active members here is quite low ā Iād say it would be around 20%, if that.
Although itās great to be part of a thriving community, Iām glad that I, like the other moderators, donāt have to do too much trimming and pruning overall. ![]()
ā Mitch
The Mods should patrol certain areasā¦that way it would be easierā¦
Just my 2 centsā¦
Al-Bob: Well, we donāt have certain areas assigned to us. We just go on to the topics we vidit frequently, and if we see posting errors, we correct it.
I seeā¦
I guess that works but only in areas that mods visit oftenā¦if there was a certain area that wasnāt viewed at all an error could slip by fairly easily. But of cource with the mods here at pixar planet it should never happenā¦
Well, take me for example. When I am on Pixar Planet, the forums I view every day include Memberās Inc, Fandom, The Incredibles, Pixar Feature Films, and Off-Topic. I rarely visit WALL-E, Pixar Studio and People, and others, so I would let the other mods take care of those.
Still, it might be something to think about. I know at Beatlelinks a lot of the forums are moderated by specific people, and it lists who they are. Not a lot, only one or two per forum plus there are some who mod more than one. But that leaves them to mod the forums that most deal with their subject of expertise. Plus if thereās a problem with a certain forum you know what specific mods to go to.
I donāt know whether I should make a new thread for this minor observation, so Iām dumping here. Admins/mods are free to move this to the appropriate thread, or give me the go-ahead to create a new one. ![]()
Anyway, my point isā¦

Iāve never seen this many users online before! Especially the guests⦠I think the number fluctuates higher and lower but itās around 100+! ![]()
Forget swine flu⦠everyone has been hit by the āepicā-demic of Up! An āinfectionā of this scale is unprecedented! ![]()