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Super Contributor
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Registered: ‎07-09-2012
According to the QVC statistics at the top of this page, there are at this moment 143 QVC members and 11,461 guests online. I'm confused. Are they referring to official members of the forums or members of QVC?
Super Contributor
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Registered: ‎03-09-2010

My understanding is that "members" are registered posters who are currently signed in, and "guests" are either registered posters who aren't signed in, or people who haven't registered. Guests = "looky loos".

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Posts: 2,342
Registered: ‎09-10-2012

Hello, Nikalette. Only those members who are signed into QVC's Community forums count in the low number. While all those "guests" include those who are not signed in, but can read here in the Community, as well as the many browsing/shopping.

Respected Contributor
Posts: 4,341
Registered: ‎04-19-2010

Lots of people (me included) look and read, but we don't sign in unless we want to post something. Most of my reading is as a guest.


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On 8/7/2014 Peaches McPhee said:

Lots of people (me included) look and read, but we don't sign in unless we want to post something. Most of my reading is as a guest.

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I read then sign in when I want to post something,

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Posts: 2,010
Registered: ‎03-09-2010

The advantages of signing in are that you can use the "ignore" feature (if you're not signed in, anyone on your ignore list still shows up) and there are 50, rather than 25, posts to a page.

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On 8/7/2014 Clover29 said:

The advantages of signing in are that you can use the "ignore" feature (if you're not signed in, anyone on your ignore list still shows up) and there are 50, rather than 25, posts to a page.

I've always had only 25 posts to a page so when I saw this, I went to "Preferences" and saw that I could change it to 50 - thanks for the heads up!Smile I had no idea there was a choice.