answer:I’m thinking even quite a bit fewer, a whole lot fewer, active users. If you look at the number of awards that have been given out, if you consider the amount of “lurve” or points to be a measure of activity among users, only 961 users, so far, have achieved 1000 lurve or more. I know there are degrees of participation, but 1000 points seems pretty minimal, and I imagine a fair number of those people are no longer active, so who knows how many active users there really are. And at the end of this blog entry it states that: Finally–in other news–we just crossed a big milestone in traffic: more than a million people visit Fluther every month. We’re honored and humbled to have helped so many of you. What the heck are these million people doing? They’re not “joining the collective, ” that’s for sure. Do they find what they need, the information or answer they need and move on or do they come here and find it not worth bothering with or worth sticking around, or maybe it’s not for everyone? I’ve kind of been wondering that.