That's the nature of most discussion boards, not just TER. You always have a handful of regular posters who generate a majority of the threads. The lurkers usually compose the largest portion of the user online.
Personally, I only contribute to threads that interest me or those which I have something meaningful to contribute. All other times, I'm usually in lurker mode. LOLThere only seem like there a few 100 posters compair to the 20 to 40 that log in at any given time it seem like most are reading or writing reviews. The board seem to be a select few.
Although your sentence structure and grammar may leave something to be desired rip, I believe the thought you are conveying is certainly valid. It does appear "the usual suspects" are those whom most often post here; and they make up a miniscule percent of all TER members. No way to measure it, but my guess is the vast majority of members rarely, if ever, read this board. A higher number showing interest in their local city boards might make sense; but again even the local one I'm familiar with seems to have a small group of posters who frequent it.
NOT to see my 'name' on a forum.
That's the nature of most discussion boards, not just TER. You always have a handful of regular posters who generate a majority of the threads. The lurkers usually compose the largest portion of the user online.
Personally, I only contribute to threads that interest me or those which I have something meaningful to contribute. All other times, I'm usually in lurker mode. LOL