well said Cammy and I can confirm that I know of many current amiga users that will only visit Amiga sites for current news but refuse to post here due to the constant trolling/flaming...sad but true
I agree, there are many users that visit forum sites for news and do not post messages due to the constant trolling and flaming, but I think that most of those have at least registered as a member of at least one forum site and posted at least one or more messages over the years. The trolls and flaming has caused me to post much less often than I once did here.
And yes Franko, I know that it is all guess work and no one has the answer of how many active Amiga users are left in the world, but common sense and using rational thought to make estimates is the best way to make any kind of an estimate, when no other evidence is available, wouldn't you agree? Since there is no other evidence to suggest that there are thousands of unknown Amiga users above and beyond the few thousands that ARE active, or have at one time or another, signed up as members on any Amiga related forum site, it makes sense that an estimate be based on the only information we do have would be more accurate than any estimate based only on the number of original sales and a hunch about how many of those are still actively using their Amigas.
Since most computer users use the Internet to gather news or post comments about things they are interested in, most Amiga users would do the same and the number of active Amiga users that have at one time or another, signed up as members of an Amiga related forum site, is much greater than the number of active Amiga users that have not signed up as members of any Amiga related forum site. If that does not seem logical and reasonable to you, then I can't argue any further with you about how any estimate could be made.
If there are some other reasons, or evidence that anyone has to suggest that there are vast numbers of active Amiga users in excess of 10,000 worldwide, I would be glad to see such reasons or evidence, but to simply make claims that there are more users with no reasons or evidence makes no sense to me.
I am not trying to be negative, I wish there were 20,000 to 50,000 or more active Amiga users left and I also hope that we (what ever is left of the Amiga community) can slow or stop the decline of active Amiga users, or even start to increase the number of active users again some day.