I was playing around with data.stackexchange, and I decided to see how many users were actually active on Stack Exchange. I made this data query, and these are the results for a selected number of sites.
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| Site | % who posted in last 30 days | % visited in last 30 days |
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| Math | 4.6% | 26% |
| SO | 4.1% | 32% |
| TEX | 3.0% | 30% |
| WP | 3.0% | 24% |
| Gaming | 2.2% | 24% |
| Ubuntu | 2.0% | 26% |
| SF | 1.4% | 22% |
| UX | 1.3% | 31% |
| SU | 1.2% | 22% |
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Here is the actual Google Docs Spreadsheet. Feel free to edit and improve it.
Looking at that data, it seems that a lot of people are creating accounts on Stack Exchange, and then leaving.
I think that we should try to get some of these people to return: it would be a more efficient way of promoting the site than trying to get new people to join. Or, at the very least, we should find out why they left, and use that information to improve Stack Exchange.