This very one has content dating back to October 26th 2006, and currently sports:
- 1,346 posts
- 2 pages
- 5 categories
- 125 tags
- 1,906 comments
- 2,153 locally stored images
- 77 locally stored videos
How does yours compare? Post in the comments.
PS: not doing this for bragging rights (mine isn’t that old or big), genuinely interested in getting a random data sample through this post, rather than a more structured way of gathering data.
Looks like my first post was October 11th 2004. lolwuht.
And I have….
537 posts
19 pages
23 categories
537 tags (surprise!)
3,329 approved comments (4,356 including ones sitting in purgatory queues. Oops.)
Not so much in the way of stored media, though.
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525 posts
4 pages
15 categories
646 tags
257 comments
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Because I’d rather write code than manually make the results. :)
This is since the current version of my site which was started in 2005. I sadly lost the b2, b2evolution, and previous versions of WordPress-powered blogs.
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If i go with my main personal blog, which is also the oldest:
3,749 Posts
6 Pages
37 Categories
171 Tags
7,587 Comments
48 images (I tended to save them elsewhere)
Some posts were imported from Before WordPress. The oldest post is from 1998/12/25, but the first WP post was Sunday, January 2, 2005.
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102 posts
2 pages (this is actually just a front page and blogs page, no “real” pages)
6 categories
2 tags
129 comments
43 attachments
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4,214 Posts
1 Page
126 Categories
643 Tags
11,310 Comments
242 images (I store many outside of wp)
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Using Alex’s script:
485 posts
27 pages
226 categories
28 tags
2,725 comments
304 attachments
My oldest post (imported from a previous blog that was all hand-updated HTML) is from 2004-01-21. My oldest post that was made with WordPress is from 2006-07-27.
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Why don’t you create a survey form of some sort to capture the data in a structured format?
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Who said the data is what I’m looking for?
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On my (fairly new) personal blog:
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Oldest post is 2008-04-01 (although I may have backdated :))
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