One day, I checked to see what people were doing, but I saw a guest who was looking at the topic the person below me is.... but 5 more guests were looking at the same topic too. Is this a coincidence, or on purpose?
Coincidence.
Ummm... They're guests. Honestly I don't really care what they're looking at. Or how many of them happen to be looking at the same thing.
It's irrelevant to me completely so I don't even bother.
But yes, it's a coincidence.
Actually sometimes I neglect to log in but like to check up on a thread or two.
Not usually that one though.
There was one guest who was apparently 'Printing' the Post your thought of the moment thread.
Quote from: Winter on February 27, 2013, 09:16:00 AMThere was one guest who was apparently 'Printing' the Post your thought of the moment thread.
Someone must've made a funny.
EDIT: I wonder what all the guests reading this are thinking.
That's most likely because they found it from a search engine, not actually printing it.
Also, every time you click a new page as a guest, it creates another guest instead of just changing the same one. Hence, a bunch of people looking at one thread = one person reading through a lot of pages of a thread.
See, on my home computer and my grandma's I just stay logged in. So I don't know anything about these guest accounts..
Quote from: SlowPokemon on February 27, 2013, 09:54:26 AMThat's most likely because they found it from a search engine, not actually printing it.
If they printed the whole topic...?
D:
Well, at least it could make a book.
That would be an interesting book.
And still a better love story than Twilight.
Quote from: BlackDragonSlayer on February 27, 2013, 12:40:40 PMIf they printed the whole topic...?
D:
Well, at least it could make a book.
Have you ever clicked the print button? It doesn't print, it takes you to a different page that's EASIER to print. These are the pages that likely show up on search engines occasionally.
Quote from: SlowPokemon on February 27, 2013, 02:16:24 PMHave you ever clicked the print button? It doesn't print, it takes you to a different page that's EASIER to print. These are the pages that likely show up on search engines occasionally.
Hmm, very interesting; I've never tried that before.
I've never seen one of those pages through a search engine (usually just profile pages and topics), but that is a good observation.