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haggis 02-08-2009 08:26 AM

Average Age Range Of \"TIBBS\" Members.
 
I've often wondered what is the average age range of TIBBS members.

I am more of a reader now than a poster and sometimes to me a posters age seems very apparent and other times it's hard to tell just what age they may be.

I know that a lot of the topic`s discussed here are age based related!!!!!!!!, but some are not.

Thanks everyone for you participation!

Lauren 02-08-2009 08:27 AM

Most people are under 18 from previous polls I think.

I'm 20.

Mark 02-08-2009 08:30 AM

16-18 I'd guess

The_Long_Run 02-08-2009 08:30 AM

For what it matters, I'm 57.

stickydatepudding 02-08-2009 08:38 AM

29.

Chuckyegg 02-08-2009 08:49 AM

At a guess they are mostly very very young

IsleOfWeather 02-08-2009 08:56 AM

in dog years I am woof-bark and a half

fix 02-08-2009 09:01 AM

i'm ageless

bovvered? 02-08-2009 09:07 AM

55....

there are definitely a few of us 'elder statesmen/women' on here

nickc25 02-08-2009 09:11 AM

From most of the posts and arguing I would say 13-16. I wonder if we can have an over 18's section that is viewable to over 18's only? I do that on some of my forums because then you do not get the spammy childish threads.

Lauren 02-08-2009 09:18 AM

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Originally posted by nickc25
From most of the posts and arguing I would say 13-16. I wonder if we can have an over 18's section that is viewable to over 18's only? I do that on some of my forums because then you do not get the spammy childish threads.
How would we prove who is over 18?

WAYNEEBRUM 02-08-2009 09:20 AM

Id increase it to over 25s but impossible to do i suppose.

Lewis. 02-08-2009 09:25 AM

I'm 14. One of the youngens :tongue:

WOMBAI 02-08-2009 09:28 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by haggis
I've often wondered what is the average age range of TIBBS members.

I am more of a reader now than a poster and sometimes to me a posters age seems very apparent and other times it's hard to tell just what age they may be.

I know that a lot of the topic`s discussed here are age based related!!!!!!!!, but some are not.

Thanks everyone for you participation!
Agreed! Yes, you can often tell by language and comments made what age group that particular individual is likely to belong to. Quite frustrating really - because then can't have serious and interesting exchange of opinions!!

Claymores 02-08-2009 09:33 AM

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Originally posted by COMMONSENSE
Quote:

Originally posted by haggis
I've often wondered what is the average age range of TIBBS members.

I am more of a reader now than a poster and sometimes to me a posters age seems very apparent and other times it's hard to tell just what age they may be.

I know that a lot of the topic`s discussed here are age based related!!!!!!!!, but some are not.

Thanks everyone for you participation!
Agreed! Yes, you can often tell by language and comments made what age group that particular individual is likely to belong to. Quite frustrating really - because then can't have serious and interesting exchange of opinions!!
Do you have to be old to have opinions like??????? What a screwed up thing to say

Appearance_Of_A_Junky 02-08-2009 09:37 AM

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Originally posted by Lauren
Quote:

Originally posted by nickc25
From most of the posts and arguing I would say 13-16. I wonder if we can have an over 18's section that is viewable to over 18's only? I do that on some of my forums because then you do not get the spammy childish threads.
How would we prove who is over 18?
The other problem with that is that you would be excluding all under 18's, there are some on here that would be excluded even though they post intelligently. Christina would be an obvious example. I know what you are saying and in many ways I agree but it would also be punishing the good ones. Im sure there are some are over 18 as well that just don't act like it and it wouldn't exclude them either.

Im a bitter 28, but happy with said bitterness.

I would say that better moderating would help, but that would be a massive job to keep track of everything that happens, it can only be a hard enough thankless task now, let alone with it.

Guess it just means we have to ignore posters/threads and not respond or rise to the bait on occasion. There are plenty of posters that I ignore (without using the ignore button) or don't respond to but still read, groan and move on. Whilst it does mean trawling through some pointless comments is annoying it just makes me appreciate the ones that aren't a little bit more.

RtooDee2 02-08-2009 09:38 AM

39 me. :dog:

pinkpigtails 02-08-2009 09:39 AM

Im 37.

yousoboo! 02-08-2009 09:40 AM

I'M 30

Appearance_Of_A_Junky 02-08-2009 09:43 AM

I forgot to vote - I voted for the 29-35 age group as thats more like I would say I am (ha!) than being 18-28. That just seems a weird age range for me. Maybe 18-25 is better...

Either way, hey Haggis, haven't seen you for ages, I know your offline now (well not now, but ealier) but I hope you are well and all is good.

Claymores 02-08-2009 09:45 AM

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Originally posted by Appearance_Of_A_Junky
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Originally posted by Lauren
Quote:

Originally posted by nickc25
From most of the posts and arguing I would say 13-16. I wonder if we can have an over 18's section that is viewable to over 18's only? I do that on some of my forums because then you do not get the spammy childish threads.
How would we prove who is over 18?
The other problem with that is that you would be excluding all under 18's, there are some on here that would be excluded even though they post intelligently. Christina would be an obvious example. I know what you are saying and in many ways I agree but it would also be punishing the good ones. Im sure there are some are over 18 as well that just don't act like it and it wouldn't exclude them either.

Im a bitter 28, but happy with said bitterness.

I would say that better moderating would help, but that would be a massive job to keep track of everything that happens, it can only be a hard enough thankless task now, let alone with it.

Guess it just means we have to ignore posters/threads and not respond or rise to the bait on occasion. There are plenty of posters that I ignore (without using the ignore button) or don't respond to but still read, groan and move on. Whilst it does mean trawling through some pointless comments is annoying it just makes me appreciate the ones that aren't a little bit more.
I think the moderating is great here. The one thing I'd pull the site up on is not having IP bans..........nursey aka dennissabre came back the other day and was more abusive to FMs before nursay got banned too

xmynxiex 02-08-2009 09:47 AM

37 :xyxwave:

Appearance_Of_A_Junky 02-08-2009 09:52 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Claymores

I think the moderating is great here. The one thing I'd pull the site up on is not having IP bans..........nursey aka dennissabre came back the other day and was more abusive to FMs before nursay got banned too
I don't think you are questioning me, but I will state that I think the mods do a great job that is very hard, time consuming and much underthanked. (so thank you!) I was just suggesting that if there were more then some of the threads/arguments could be seen quicker (as more mods) and then trouble could stop brewing up. Some times there are no mods on, or just one. There are a lot of threads and it must be hard to keep track of everything...especially as I don't think they are trigger happy with bans that are unnesccasry (from the ones I have seen).

Problem with IP bans is that you could block someone that shares a PC. God knows if I was 12 and my sister was blocking me from the PC I might have been evil enough to get her banned so I could have access to it (I am no longer 12 nor that evil (well....)).

WOMBAI 02-08-2009 09:52 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Claymores
Quote:

Originally posted by COMMONSENSE
Quote:

Originally posted by haggis
I've often wondered what is the average age range of TIBBS members.

I am more of a reader now than a poster and sometimes to me a posters age seems very apparent and other times it's hard to tell just what age they may be.

I know that a lot of the topic`s discussed here are age based related!!!!!!!!, but some are not.

Thanks everyone for you participation!
Agreed! Yes, you can often tell by language and comments made what age group that particular individual is likely to belong to. Quite frustrating really - because then can't have serious and interesting exchange of opinions!!
Do you have to be old to have opinions like??????? What a screwed up thing to say
Think previous posts such as "hope someone's relatives die in a plane crash" and "will Sophie get her tits out" say it all. My point proved I think!!

Tenantry 02-08-2009 09:53 AM

Physical 31 but meanterly 15:whistle:

Captain.Remy 02-08-2009 09:54 AM

69. :bigsmile:

Claymores 02-08-2009 09:56 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by COMMONSENSE
Quote:

Originally posted by Claymores
Quote:

Originally posted by COMMONSENSE
Quote:

Originally posted by haggis
I've often wondered what is the average age range of TIBBS members.

I am more of a reader now than a poster and sometimes to me a posters age seems very apparent and other times it's hard to tell just what age they may be.

I know that a lot of the topic`s discussed here are age based related!!!!!!!!, but some are not.

Thanks everyone for you participation!
Agreed! Yes, you can often tell by language and comments made what age group that particular individual is likely to belong to. Quite frustrating really - because then can't have serious and interesting exchange of opinions!!
Do you have to be old to have opinions like??????? What a screwed up thing to say
Think previous posts such as "hope someone's relatives die in a plane crash" and "will Sophie get her tits out" say it all. My point proved I think!!
You might be correct, but a 55 year old could say those things as much as a 13 year old Me, I'm 43 and say a lot of daft things! (without being as extreme as the things you cited)

Tenantry 02-08-2009 09:58 AM

I think there refuring to a poster on here last night called hi:joker:

WOMBAI 02-08-2009 09:58 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Claymores
Quote:

Originally posted by COMMONSENSE
Quote:

Originally posted by Claymores
Quote:

Originally posted by COMMONSENSE
Quote:

Originally posted by haggis
I've often wondered what is the average age range of TIBBS members.

I am more of a reader now than a poster and sometimes to me a posters age seems very apparent and other times it's hard to tell just what age they may be.

I know that a lot of the topic`s discussed here are age based related!!!!!!!!, but some are not.

Thanks everyone for you participation!
Agreed! Yes, you can often tell by language and comments made what age group that particular individual is likely to belong to. Quite frustrating really - because then can't have serious and interesting exchange of opinions!!
Do you have to be old to have opinions like??????? What a screwed up thing to say
Think previous posts such as "hope someone's relatives die in a plane crash" and "will Sophie get her tits out" say it all. My point proved I think!!
You might be correct, but a 55 year old could say those things as much as a 13 year old
As far as I was aware - you weren't the one that said them - why did you say them as well? Report away!!!!!!!!!!!

Brad. 02-08-2009 09:59 AM

im 13

Claymores 02-08-2009 10:02 AM

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Originally posted by COMMONSENSE
Quote:

Originally posted by Claymores
Quote:

Originally posted by COMMONSENSE
Quote:

Originally posted by Claymores
Quote:

Originally posted by COMMONSENSE
Quote:

Originally posted by haggis
I've often wondered what is the average age range of TIBBS members.

I am more of a reader now than a poster and sometimes to me a posters age seems very apparent and other times it's hard to tell just what age they may be.

I know that a lot of the topic`s discussed here are age based related!!!!!!!!, but some are not.

Thanks everyone for you participation!
Agreed! Yes, you can often tell by language and comments made what age group that particular individual is likely to belong to. Quite frustrating really - because then can't have serious and interesting exchange of opinions!!
Do you have to be old to have opinions like??????? What a screwed up thing to say
Think previous posts such as "hope someone's relatives die in a plane crash" and "will Sophie get her tits out" say it all. My point proved I think!!
You might be correct, but a 55 year old could say those things as much as a 13 year old
As far as I was aware - you weren't the one that said them - why did you say them as well? Report away!!!!!!!!!!!
I'd misread your post and changed my retort - initially I'd thought you had accused me

kisywisy 02-08-2009 10:15 AM

i'm 26

the age groups you have on the poll are strange. there is a massive difference between 18 and 28

i agree with some of the posts on this topic. you can tell which topics and/or posts have been made by younger members. but that's not to say that some post comments that are mature and have valid points. there are a few on here that just come on for an argument and to be abusive, but i don't think that it's limited to the younger members

Shasown 02-08-2009 10:18 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Appearance_Of_A_Junky
Quote:

Originally posted by Claymores

I think the moderating is great here. The one thing I'd pull the site up on is not having IP bans..........nursey aka dennissabre came back the other day and was more abusive to FMs before nursay got banned too


Problem with IP bans is that you could block someone that shares a PC. God knows if I was 12 and my sister was blocking me from the PC I might have been evil enough to get her banned so I could have access to it (I am no longer 12 nor that evil (well....)).
Sorry off topic for a mo

Nah if you ban an ip on a forum like this, its not too hard to get round. It depends on the ISP and also the type of connection. I like a certain troublemaker am with talktalkand as opposed to using a static IP allocation they use a dynamic IP allocation, I only need to close and exit my browser switch my router off for 10 seconds switch it back on and open a new browser, I would then have a new IP allocated.

There also other things people could do, use a decent hide ip program, before causing trouble amonst other things.

Actions I use on my own site when faced with a repeat trouble maker, aks politley for them to desist, ban for a while, permanent ip ban, and if the offender gets round that, log their ip day and time etc, then report them to their own ip for netabuse, they then investigate monitor and if need be they can place restrictions on the person.

Claymores 02-08-2009 10:43 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Shasown
Quote:

Originally posted by Appearance_Of_A_Junky
Quote:

Originally posted by Claymores

I think the moderating is great here. The one thing I'd pull the site up on is not having IP bans..........nursey aka dennissabre came back the other day and was more abusive to FMs before nursay got banned too


Problem with IP bans is that you could block someone that shares a PC. God knows if I was 12 and my sister was blocking me from the PC I might have been evil enough to get her banned so I could have access to it (I am no longer 12 nor that evil (well....)).
Sorry off topic for a mo

Nah if you ban an ip on a forum like this, its not too hard to get round. It depends on the ISP and also the type of connection. I like a certain troublemaker am with talktalkand as opposed to using a static IP allocation they use a dynamic IP allocation, I only need to close and exit my browser switch my router off for 10 seconds switch it back on and open a new browser, I would then have a new IP allocated.

There also other things people could do, use a decent hide ip program, before causing trouble amonst other things.

Actions I use on my own site when faced with a repeat trouble maker, aks politley for them to desist, ban for a while, permanent ip ban, and if the offender gets round that, log their ip day and time etc, then report them to their own ip for netabuse, they then investigate monitor and if need be they can place restrictions on the person.
Know that yer saying Shas - my cable provided IP is static, but I know a streaming site where I can download a hide IP application and the crack for it and come from San Diego, Egypt, Russia, wherever.

I just think trolls wouldn't go the extra mile to disguise their IP unless someone like nursey/dennissabre who seems to be on a mission to flood TIBB

Furbylol 02-08-2009 10:46 AM

16 & bored.

Shasown 02-08-2009 10:47 AM

Thats the thing though some troublemakers find a site/forum, start trouble and when they get banned they go out of their way to get back onto the site and wreak more hassle. I have had people in the past after getting banned reset router, then use hide ip etc to then try stay one step ahead.

hennessy 02-08-2009 10:58 AM

Mine should be evident

Maia 02-08-2009 11:00 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by LewisLeona
I'm 14. One of the youngens :tongue:
Haha me too! :spin:

SiaSiaSia 02-08-2009 11:01 AM

Moved to general chat

gavinh2008 02-08-2009 11:04 AM

I'm 17


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