DCP wrote:Which isn't really comparable, because the FARMS Review is a print journal that publishes lengthy articles while RFM is a message board that features short back-and-forth conversations. A "hit" that is registered by reading a one-liner is not equivalent to a hit that involves reading a lengthy footnoted article.
Actually, the RfM site, or exmormon.org, does contain a variety of articles and exit stories. The message board is a part of the overall site.
RfM's statement on the front page of its' site states the following:
In 2007, we averaged 185,000+ hits per day including our Bulletin Boards!!
The main message board, or "Recovery Board", receives 170,000 of these hits. That would leave roughly 15,000 hits left for the various articles.
Therefore, if you are comparing hits for reading articles, it looks like FARMS has a distinctly larger amount of hits.
DCP wrote:That doesn't seem to me even remotely correct. There are critics on the MADB who have been there, doing reasonably well, for months and even years. The life of a defender of Mormonism on RFM, from my observation, has seldom if ever exceeded a day, and typically lasts only a few minutes. Pro-Mormon posts are routinely deleted altogether within a few moments of appearing. And it isn't a question of their tone. It's a question of their being pro-LDS.
I have to agree with LifeOnAPlate's assessment, that you can't really compare the two boards. The RfM message board is specifically catering to ex Church members, and those who participate on the board are mainly people who have left the Church, and are trying to adapt to a life without the Church in it. I have not visited RfM in quite some time, but it never really struck me as a debate board like MAD or Shades' board is.