This isn’t even close to being trueBoxden is wayyyyyy more popular than the Coli. I don’t post there, but don’t play yourself.
This isn’t even close to being trueBoxden is wayyyyyy more popular than the Coli. I don’t post there, but don’t play yourself.
And that "other site"Low-key, this is why thecoli fell off.
All the banned and fed up Boxden posters came here.![]()
Boxden is wayyyyyy more popular than the Coli. I don’t post there, but don’t play yourself.
@smitty22 hit him with the numerical receiptsper google:
thecoli: About 959,000 results
boxden: About 531,000 results

@smitty22 hit him with the numerical receipts![]()

So in conclusion between the coli and Boxden the more popular forum is..........You can’t use that as a measure of a websites popularity. By the second page you’re pulling up results on E. Coli and hotels if you search theColi, literally.
Anyways, I looked at some numbers and the Coli has gotten more visits this year (3.7M to 2.2M since the new year) and has a more dedicated following. I say that because the user on the Coli looks at more pages (13.9 to 7.45 pages) and stays on the site longer (30 minutes to 21). They get more unique visitors (334k to 321k). So, I guess more new people go to there site. Their registration is also open.
I looked up Lipstick Alley as a comparison to both and they’ve gotten 13 million visits this year, 4.4M unique visits in the same time frame. Alas, take these numbers with a grain of salt. I used semrush.com (the free shyt) and the shyt is nowhere near 100% accurate, and does not account for things like bots and such.
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So in conclusion between the coli and Boxden the more popular forum is..........
Dude was poppin' shyt and had to quietly fall back.For real that’s a big time L for boxden losing to a forum that folks can’t even register on and has been locked for like 5 yearsDude was poppin' shyt and had to quietly fall back.
And thecoli hasn't been updated or open for like 4 years.
For real that’s a big time L for boxden losing to a forum that folks can’t even register on and has been locked for like 5 years
@smitty22 hit him with the numerical receipts![]()
It’s like the old saying goesYou can’t use that as a measure of a websites popularity. By the second page you’re pulling up results on E. Coli and hotels if you search theColi, literally.
Anyways, I looked at some numbers and the Coli has gotten more visits this year (3.7M to 2.2M since the new year) and has a more dedicated following. I say that because the user on the Coli looks at more pages (13.9 to 7.45 pages) and stays on the site longer (30 minutes to 21). They get more unique visitors (334k to 321k). So, I guess more new people go to there site. Their registration is also open.
I looked up Lipstick Alley as a comparison to both and they’ve gotten 13 million visits this year, 4.4M unique visits in the same time frame. Alas, take these numbers with a grain of salt. I used semrush.com (the free shyt) and the shyt is nowhere near 100% accurate, and does not account for things like bots and such.
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I read 72% of all users will develop some type of mental illness that stunts brain function in the near future and 27% of already have a mental illness that stunts brain developmentI think they did a study on that's site layout and how it could lead to mental illness, it was in this science journal I read


