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ONE HUNDRED NOT OUT – come here to mark The Archers’ threads, a MN phenomenon

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DadDadDad · 16/02/2019 23:40

First, a little bit of history. On 24 April 2013, user @PseudoBadger started a thread to discuss The Archers: www.mumsnet.com/Talk/radio_addicts/1740045-Why-is-Lillian-allowing-this-to-happen?pg=1

It gained a life of its own and by August that year it was nearly full, so she started a second one. I notice that one of the early posts there, said “Pseudo - was that your most successful thread ever?” Oh, if only she had known what lay ahead. Grin The chain of threads continued, typically taking around a month to fill, although at times of the highest drama threads would move fast, which explains why around 6 years later, we are close to starting thread 100.

Most of those threads were started by Pseudo, although she has since passed the reigns on, and the self-organising collective of regular posters has managed not to drop the baton.

I said above that the rate at which threads filled up fluctuated as posters responded to dramatic events in Ambridge (Kirsty’s scream-wrenching abandonment on her wedding day was an early high point, but I’m sure you all know or can guess what storyline of the past few years sent the rate to stratospheric levels Shock ). This intrigued me enough to record the start date and number of posts for each thread in a spreadsheet, and so observe how the posting rate moved around.

That means I know that we have made between us over 95,000 posts in our discussion of The Archers. (We tend to move on before reaching the 1,000 limit). In a few months, we will reach 100,000 posts!

The 50,000th post came at an exciting time. It actually happened on 3 April 2016, the night a knife was wielded and blood (and custard) were spilt. We filled a thread in one day! And in the midst of the febrile posting, someone made post 50,000 - delightfully, it was Pseudo herself. Star See here: www.mumsnet.com/Talk/radio_addicts/2606356-50-ways-to-leave-your-lover-Get-on-the-bus-Gus-give-a-knife-to-your-wife-Rob-How-not-to-write-helpful-storylines-masterclass-from-The-Archers?pg=9 (post made at 22:08).

Around that time, the idea was floated of asking MNHQ for a new smiley that would reflect The Archers. Someone suitably statistically minded Wink collected the “votes” for various ideas, and MNHQ joined the discussion: www.mumsnet.com/Talk/radio_addicts/2603454-Bunting-the-Bull-An-Eggmobile-Other-Ambridge-crime-scenes-Potential-emoticon

In the end, MNHQ gave us this --> Archers [ archers ] I’ve always taken it to represent the community spirit on this thread, much as The Bull is a focus of the community in Ambridge.

So, what should we do to celebrate thread 100 or 100,000 posts? Ask for another smiley? What would it be and what would it mean?
I know some have floated the idea of representing 'BOOP' which is a word users came up with (named after user BitOutOfPractice) to mean something that we wanted to praise about an Archers episode (as a counter to always being critical).

I wonder if we should just ask for a BADGER smiley, to remember our founder? Even just her unerring ability to think up witty thread titles over the years is surely reason enough to honour her. I’m open to what it could represent…

ONE HUNDRED NOT OUT – come here to mark The Archers’ threads, a MN phenomenon
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DadDadDad · 05/03/2019 12:50

Since my post at 10:18, we've had 3 votes for bug and 3 votes for badger, mostly on bunting, so we could do with more input.

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DadDadDad · 05/03/2019 12:54

Cross-post, so it's bugs 4, badgers 3.

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SilentKarateMums · 05/03/2019 12:55

OK, well, if I have to choose, badger bunting.

DadDadDad · 05/03/2019 13:18

More votes, needed: bug or badger?

Calling
@BertrandRussell
@QuaterMiss
@ppeatfruit
@LillianGish
@R4
@BoreOfWhabylon
@ADarkandStormyKnight
@echt
@MereDintofPandiculation
@MerdedeBrexit
@C8H10N4O2
@buckingfrolicks
@cheminotte

I know I'll have missed some regulars - sorry!

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SilentKarateMums · 05/03/2019 13:21

Sorry, I've name changed recently but am quite happy to post as MerdedeBrexit again to promote badger bunting Wink

thislido · 05/03/2019 13:26

thatlido would like bug bunting Wink

QuaterMiss · 05/03/2019 13:35

Sorry DDD - unusually I have no strong feelings on this! Tapping the 🐜 on my phone is pretty effortless and ... erm ... organic. So I may remember to use a MN equivalent of that. Anything else might not really register with me as a regular part of my TA vocabulary.

But I do think all of MN should be covered in bunting for a week to celebrate the 100th TA thread. Star

LillianGish · 05/03/2019 13:36

Definitely a bug for me!

LillianGish · 05/03/2019 13:43

Probably not on bunting (I love bunting, but I think it makes the bug less clear) A bug looks like an infestation and you can do more than one depending on the degree of over-infestation. Bunting looks more celebratory (or festive rather than infestive Grin) so it’s meaning is more ambiguous.

ErrolTheDragon · 05/03/2019 13:44

Really, we need both so we can string them together, alternating. Maybe we can get one now and the other when we get to thread 200.

EmmaGrundyForPM · 05/03/2019 13:48

Badger for me

panicatthebistro · 05/03/2019 13:59

I vote badger

QuaterMiss · 05/03/2019 14:06

Yes, I meant the bunting for celebratory decoration - not as an emoji!

DadDadDad · 05/03/2019 14:15

Trying to sift out the potential double-voting, I think we are at

Bug 5, Badger 6

mainly in favour of bunting.

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DavidDavidDavid · 05/03/2019 14:31

And now I'm trying out my temporary Archers-themed name-change to use on the imminent 100th thread.

D^3

TherapistInATabard · 05/03/2019 16:02

Badger, no bunting for me. I think it will be clearer

RadioCarter · 05/03/2019 20:38

I'll go for badger-bunting.
That bug looks a bit like QuaterMiss's monster!

DavidDavidDavid · 05/03/2019 21:13

Remember the bug is just my quick Googled cut and paste. Time for another tally.

DavidDavidDavid · 05/03/2019 21:15

Bug 5, Badger 8
Bunting is still getting broad support.

MereDintofPandiculation · 05/03/2019 22:09

Bug

DavidDavidDavid · 06/03/2019 10:35

I think badger has won. I'll write out a request to MNHQ this evening when I have more time, so last few hours for the bug lobbyists to creep in.

Fortunately, we've avoided the pedantic debate about what a true bug is...

Georgethedragon · 06/03/2019 11:20

I do not post very much because I tend to listen about 5 days behind, so the discussion has moved on by the time I have heard an episode.

The Archers means a lot to me because I started listening with my mum as a very young child. I started listening again during a tricky time in my life and have carried on.

Now I have justified myself, please can I vote for bug bunting. Smile

TeenyfTroon · 06/03/2019 11:28

Well, I’m glad I’ve missed the voting as I just couldn’t decide.

Just wanted to BOOP everyone for actually getting on with it instead of sitting on the fence!

LillianandJustin · 06/03/2019 12:13

Happy to go with the badger since that’s the consensus, but can badger voters tell me what they will use it to signify (other than an appreciation of Pseudo of course). I’m still not entirely clear when to use the bull emoticon (or even how) and so tend to avoid it. Will continue with 🐜 for over-infested (though only when posting from my iPad).

GabrielleNelson · 06/03/2019 12:42

Good point, Lilian! Maybe it could represent a BOOP point? 'BOOP the badger approves', say?

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