Participation was way down from last year’s round of Who Are Lamb? despite the vast increase in members, but I still want to thank the 88 members who spent their five minutes taking the survey.
The biggest age difference was the increase of minors (6% jump), a small 1% decrease of ladies out there writing, a small jump in GLBT writers (4%), more singles, fewer white folks, but a lot more Americans (10% jump). Details...
In case you forgot, there is one week left to submit your info for the latest round of Who Are LAMB? It only takes a minute so follow the link to the poll:
http://www.misterpoll.com/polls/540551…...A few times in the past, Dylan asked us all to participate in a little demographic study to see who we all were. The results were interesting, if you like numbers and stuff; click here if you’d like to see them.
Well, it’s time to check those stats again, since we’ve gained over 450 members since the last Who are LAMB? round. I’ve set up a new poll with all the same questions from the previous round. I’ve...
I pestered and pestered, and the results have come in. You’re dying to know who you are, aren’t you? Aren’t you?
Well, compared to last time, you’re: slightly older (24% in the 36-45 age range compared to 8%), more feminine (78% –69%), equally hetero-homosexual, similarly commited, relationship-wise, and equally white. More details below – here are the full results:
I don’t ask much of you all (do I?), but I’d like, nay, need to see a better turnout for the current Who Are LAMB? poll currently up at Mister Poll. (American) LAMBs – it’s voting season, and we’re only sporting a ~25% voter turnout! This is a mockery of our election system!
But seriously, with roughly 200 LAMBs, I’d like to see at least a 50% turnout to get an accurate portrait of our demos, so,...
A couple times over the last few months, I’ve asked the LAMBs to take part in a little quiz I set up to gauge the demographics of the site authors that have joined. Participation ran pretty high, with 60 sites answering (out of a possible 95 or so).
Not surprisingly, the profile of your average LAMB author matches that of the usual stereotypical computer geek: a straight, single white American male between the ages of 26-35....