BIRTHDAYS TODAY AND EVERYDAY 22 DECEMBER, 2013 TO 21 JANUARY 2014 . IUOMA's 'REAL' MEMBERSHIP

I have been 'monitoring' those IUOMA members whose Birthdays have appeared on the 'Birthdays Today' part of this site. I started this, because I did not recognise many of their names, and wondered if they were indeed active members of IUOMA?

This led me to try and define what an 'Active Member' was, and to see how many of those whose birthdays were listed are indeed active.

I found that about 1 in 5 of them were active, and extrapolated from this that the Active Membership of IUOMA (based on the starting figure of 3263 Members on 22 December, 2013, was, at the end of the month's analysis, about 630.

The daily statistics for the month long period are below. (As are the methodological and statistical shortcomings, of which I am only too well aware.)
Mark Twain wrote that there are 'Lies, damned lies, and statistics', and you can read whatever you like into my statistics (and lies!).

I draw the following conclusions from them:

i) about 20% of IUOMA's Members are 'Active' as I have defined it.

ii) the remaining 80% may or may not be active Mail Artists outside the IUOMA network

iii) at one time this 80% were active IUOMA Mail Artists --that's why they joined (but see vii) below!)

iv) it is not necessary to be in any network to be a Mail Artist (well, I suppose you have to have at least one other person in your network to send Mail Art too!)

v) within IUOMA, a small number of people are responsible for a large amount of activity. They are the 'Super Actives'.

vi) as to the rest of us, well, we have different levels of Mail Art activity. I see it a bit like a love affair: start enthusiastically and with great passion, but then what you do and how vigorously you do it sort of tails off over time, and eventually you just get to live with your Mail Art personage.

vii) many IUOMA Mail Artists have been and gone, and, I trust, are still Mail Arting. As Mail Art is supposed to be enjoyable, and it certainly is for me, I would like to dedicate this whole Blog to one of our number who you have probably never heard of, but whose approach to Mail Art somehow seems to encapsulate what it is all about: fun. This is Deletemeplease's profile:

Deletmeplease's Page

Profile Information

Mail-Artist since:
never
My Website:
http://deleteme.com
Why I am involved in Mail-Art:
i'm not
My Mail-Adress (snail and/or E-mail)
forgetthis@yahoo.com

She bcame a member of IUOMA, joined one Group, but never posted a message, photo, or blog, or joined a discussion, and has not been heard of or from since.

Vive Mme Deletemeplease!

Here is the detailed analysis...

 

I always look at the 'Birthdays Today' part of this web-site. Do you?

Many of the names I do not recognise, so I look at their pages, and what do I find?

Simply, that many of them are inactive in IUOMA -- they don't post any messages, they don't receive any messages, they haven't been heard from for a long time, they don't join Groups, they don't have Friends, they don't post Photos, etc.

Indeed some Members just seem to join, get welcomed from a few of us, and then...poof! .... they vanish.

They -- and indeed some of the Members of IUOMA from way back in time -- might in fact be dead. (I don't suppose that they left behind a message saying 'Please remove my name from IUOMA'.)

I've decided to keep track for a month or so of who is active in IUOMA, using the 'Birthdays Today' information, as I am curious as to how many 'real'  -- ie active and participatory -- Members we have.

I record Members as being either 'Inactive' or 'Active'. If I'm uncertain as to which they are, I count them as 'Active'. The 'Active' Members are then expressed as a % age of those having Birthdays. The final figure is a prediction of the number of 'Active' Members, based on the starting membership figure of 3,263.

(I KNOW this has methodological deficiencies -- not everyone provides their date of birth; some people may be active in Mail Art, but not in the IUOMA context; the Inactive/Active distinction is simple; birthdays might not be randomly distributed throughout the year; the 30 day period I have chosen is atypical; the 'sample' size is too small etc -- but in the absence of anything better, it's as good an indicator as any other, such as, for example, selecting one name from each of the 156 pages listing IUOMA's 3263 members. AND it is based on a fairly random sample of 200+ names For more on this, please look at the comments below).

So I will be listing what I find in the following 6 columns:

                                                                                                                                    Number of Predicted

Date       No of Birthdays  Inactive Members  Active Members   % Active          Members

Two sets of data are included, eg 11(17)  -- the first the number for that day, the second the cumulative total/%age for that column. I will analyse the Birthdays that are listed here from 22 December, 2013 to 21 January, 2014 for one month.

Here we go:

                                                                                                                                      Number of Predicted

Date    No of Birthdays  Inactive Members   Active Members       % Active        Members

2013

22 Dec         6 (6)                        4 (4)                           2 (2)                          33 (2/6)               1076

23 Dec       11 (17)                      7 (11)                         4 (6)                          35 (6/17)             1142

24 Dec         9 (26)                      7 (18)                         2 (8)                          31 (8/26)             1011 

25 Dec         8 (34)                      7 (25)                         1 (9)                          26 (9/34)               860

                    (It was Jesus' Birthday! He was made an Honorary Member of IUOMA!)

26 Dec         7 (41)                      9 (34)                          0 (9)                         21 (9/43)               685

27 Dec         4 (45)                      3 (35)                          1 (10)                       22 (10/45)             717           

28 Dec         7 (52)                      3 (38)                          4 (14)                       27 (14/52)             876

29 Dec         8 (60)                      7 (45)                          1 (15)                       25 (15/60)             815

30 Dec         7 (67)                      5 (50)                          2 (17)                       25 (17/67)             815

31 Dec         5 (72)                      4 (54)                          1 (18)                       25 (18/72)             815

2014

1 Jan           19 (91)                   18 (72)                          2 (19)                       21 (19/91)             681

2 Jan             7 (98)                     6 (78)                          1 (20)                       20 (20/98)             665

3 Jan             8 (106)                   7 (85)                          1 (21)                       20 (21/106)           646

4 Jan             2 (108)                   2 (87)                          0 (21)                       19 (21/108)           632

5 Jan             9 (117)                   7 (94)                          2 (23)                       19 (23/117)           638

6 Jan           11 (128)                 10 (104)                        1 (24)                       19 (24/128)           611

7 Jan             7 (135)                   6 (110)                        1 (25)                       18 (25/135)           604

8 Jan             8 (143)                   8 (118)                        0 (25)                       17 (25/143)           570

9 Jan             7 (150)                   6 (124)                        1 (26)                       17 (26/150)           565

10 Jan         11 (161)                 10 (134)                        1 (27)                       17 (27/161)           547

11 Jan           3 (164)                   3 (137)                        0 (27)                       16 (27/164)           537

12 Jan           7 (171)                   5 (142)                        2 (29)                       17 (29/171)           553

13 Jan           7 (178)                   4 (146)                        3 (32)                       18 (32/178)           586

14 Jan           5 (183)                   4 (150)                        1 (33)                       18 (33/183)           588   

15 Jan           6 (189)                   3 (153)                        3 (36)                       19 (36/189)           617

16 Jan           3 (192)                   3 (156)                        0 (36)                       18 (36/192)           611

17 Jan         13 (205)                   9 (165)                        4 (40)                       19  (40/205)          636

18 Jan         12 (217)                  10 (175)                       2 (42)                       19 (42/217)           631

19 Jan           6 (223)                    4 (179)                       2 (44)                       20 (44/223)           643

20 Jan           9 (232)                    8 (187)                       1 (45)                       19 (45/232)           632

21 Jan.        11 (243)                    9 (196)                       2 (47)                       19  (47/243)          630

THE END

                      

                                                     

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Comment by Heleen de Vaan on December 29, 2013 at 10:10pm

What about those many people who did never mention their birthday here?
As I always try to keep myself out of statistics as much as possible, I think I succeeded here, too :-)

Interesting to know how many people are 'active' members. I agree with Ruud (and read it in this fabulous book), that it's up to every mail artist to create his/her own gate (and entrance).

On the other hand, I always think numbers interesting, so it's an interesting attempt of yours, Val.

HOWEVER, as necessary in every science or statistics, it's important to prevent selection bias. in other words: also here it's important to count each and every person, so also every possibly denouncer is part of all of us, of course. 

Moreovere, it's obligatory to get a proper definition of 'active' and 'inactive'!
And I disagree with yours :-) Writing and posting pictures in the IUOMA site doesn't mean that the writer or poster is an active Mail Artist. In contrary: every hour, every day we're spending reading and writing and posting pictures online, is an hour, a day lost at the expense of Making Mail Art. While the persons who don't write or blog here, do have time to create and send out Mail Art!

This way I've received Mail Art from several IUOMA members who I've never - or almost never - 'seen' online. And because of my internet addiction (like all 'active members' more or less have), I am very much behind in creating my replies to them... So: who's the active, who's the inactive? :-)

Looking forward to see your completed and proper analysis in December 2014.
Now getting back (trying to) to Real Paper, Carboard, Envelopes, Stamps!

 

Comment by Valentine Mark Herman on December 29, 2013 at 8:24pm

Some people find it interesting, that's why it's had so many views.

Other people might find it difficult because IUOMA's 'real' membershiup is not as high as it seems.

Of course people are free to follow this or not, and free to draw any conclusions they like from it or not.

Meanwhile, I will continue until 21anuary.

Look away now if this troubles you.

Comment by Ruud Janssen on December 29, 2013 at 7:03pm

Agree with Nancy. This list with numbers is not interesting for me. No comments from me here anymore.

Comment by Ruud Janssen on December 29, 2013 at 7:02pm

Thanks for the kind words Richard C.

I am no keeper of the Gate though. There is no Gate! You have to create your gates.

Comment by Nancy Bell Scott on December 29, 2013 at 6:53pm

'Entertainment'??? This non-mail-art fighting is pathetic, including the IUOMA-bashing. It's sayonara and a lower profile for me until some people grow up already, if ever. 

Comment by Richard Canard on December 29, 2013 at 6:46pm

29.12.13 Dare Valentine Mark H.,  Yeah, it's far too easy to claim to be a mail artist.  That Ruud Janssen  is such a permissive & benevolent master/keeper of the gate....but then, how would so many of us ever  even dare to  share & or do anything that might be considered "creative"??? All best to you.  Richard C.

Comment by Valentine Mark Herman on December 29, 2013 at 12:55pm

Concerning 'Historically and Numerically Significant IUOMA Members'*,

* Mr 2000 'disappeared for 364 days, but then came back very briefly, but he has not been heard of for the last 3 months, but might be back briefly in another 270-odd days

* Ms 3000 posted a few messages and status in mid-July, and that was the last we heard from her -- evn though we formed a special Group to welcome her.

* Ms 3001, who became the de facto 3000th Member, became Mrs 3000, is still active here on IUOMA, and has posted 3 very short messages in the last 4 months.

Win some, loose some.

Val

* I just made up this category!

Comment by Valentine Mark Herman on December 28, 2013 at 8:38am

There IS freedom of choice, Ruud.

The Jesus comment was a seasonal joke -- partly to boost the figures in IUOMA's favour: without him none of the 7 people celebrating their Birthday on 25 December would have been active. I'm sorry that you didn't get the joke (but several people have told me that they did).

I'm not the judge, of course not, but I am taking decisions on an individual basis as to who is active or inactive. I go to some length to explain my methodology.

There are many ways of determining who is an active member or not. One of them is to ask the members themselves when their names appear on the Birthdays Today listing.-- but if they haven't had anything to do with IUOMA for 2 or 3 years there is very little likelihood that they would respond.

How can you tell if someone is 'claiming themselves to be an IUOMA member'? (Indeed, as mentioned in the Blog, how can you tell if they are even alive?)

People are free to join, free not to join; free to be active, free to be inactive. I have never said anything to the contrary.

People are equally free to draw their own conclusions from what I am finding here, and/or to criticise my methodology, and/or to go about this -- or anything else for that matter -- in a different way. Again, I have never said anything to the contrary.

Long live each individual's freedom of choice!

Comment by Ruud Janssen on December 28, 2013 at 7:48am

Jesus never said he was a member, so you can't count him in. Nor can you count someone out as a member as long as they claim themselve to be an IUOMA member. You are not the Judge here Val. People themselves are. What happened to freedom of choice?

Comment by Ruud Janssen on December 24, 2013 at 1:32pm

statistics last month....

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