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Is this really necessary? We've had counters for all sorts of things in the past, but all of them were prone to change on a daily basis. This is basically a static fact, and although it's interesting to know how many days he's been offline, the rest is not really necessary in a counter because it's not going to change for at almost 3 months (which would change the "longest quit attempt" thing by loloneday).
Is this really necessary? We've had counters for all sorts of things in the past, but all of them were prone to change on a daily basis. This is basically a static fact, and although it's interesting to know how many days he's been offline, the rest is not really necessary in a counter because it's not going to change for at almost 3 months (which would change the "longest quit attempt" thing by loloneday).
tl;dr: Keep the "days offline" thing, but the rest has no place on the front page. [[User:Freecell|Freecell]] 15:58, 25 November 2010 (PST)
tl;dr: Keep the "days offline" thing, but the rest has no place on the front page. [[User:Freecell|Freecell]] 15:58, 25 November 2010 (PST)
I don't think Chris should be given the credit of actually appearing to have quit the internet. Even saying "without appearing on the internet" would look a bit better. --[[User:Thorgnzorrg|Thorgnzorrg]] 21:52, 28 November 2010 (PST)

Latest revision as of 01:52, 29 November 2010

Attempts to leave the internet

For the purposes of this counter, an attempt to leave the internet refers to a video where Chris announced he was leaving the internet. Technically (as of writing this message) he has only really quit the internet about 3 times. Chris uploading a video is not necessarily him breaking his vow to quit - take 27 May 2010 & 31 May 2010 for example. The second video is more of a follow-up to the first - the second video is not a fresh quit attempt, but more a repeat of the announcement made in the first video.

However, it's fun to exaggerate on CWCki (where exaggeration is not just making shit up). If anyone has a reason why we should stick to the TRUE AND HONEST quit count, feel free to say so. --Anonymax 10:43, 25 November 2010 (PST)

  • Hard to say if he's ever escaped from the internet's warm embrace (PSN, logging into Youtube, etc.), but I agree that it's fun to exaggerate. Shinji 10:00, 27 November 2010 (PST)

Is this really necessary? We've had counters for all sorts of things in the past, but all of them were prone to change on a daily basis. This is basically a static fact, and although it's interesting to know how many days he's been offline, the rest is not really necessary in a counter because it's not going to change for at almost 3 months (which would change the "longest quit attempt" thing by loloneday). tl;dr: Keep the "days offline" thing, but the rest has no place on the front page. Freecell 15:58, 25 November 2010 (PST)

I don't think Chris should be given the credit of actually appearing to have quit the internet. Even saying "without appearing on the internet" would look a bit better. --Thorgnzorrg 21:52, 28 November 2010 (PST)