 Hello! Morning, evening. Good night, if you're from the US, you should be asleep now, by now. So, who do we have? Listening, 14 people, okay. Right of you. It's lively in the chat, everybody greeting everyone else. We mostly got the morning crowd. Yeah, it's just the right time, 10am or 9am in the UK. Good morning for Europe. We had our coffee and everything. Very early morning in the States first. No, it's not. I think in 3 hours it's... East coast in 3 hours is 6am, I think. It's middle of the night. All over it. So, we have mostly Europe and Australia, New Zealand. Sandy was there, so few US people also are watching, but not as many as on other Hangouts. Appellations are... the biscuits are asleep mostly. We can actually see that on the histogram, how the teams are doing. For instance, let me put up my screen. So, here we have Team Histogram and it shows for each team, by hour, how are they doing. So, now they are at a very low rate, about 40-50 profiles an hour. Same as last night, as you can see. So, they have either a few that aren't sleeping or someone from Europe is also a member there. Mighty Oaks have a different valley here. 6 hours earlier, as it should be. We tend to get quite a range of people in the Mighty Oaks, because they tend to be people from both Europe and the States. They were a lot more from Australia and New Zealand, although I think there's less now. And then we have a few teams that are mixed, like Toddlin and Tort, as they have a pretty steady bar there. Let's see Team Austria, mainly Zeroes. That was me, and I think here somewhere was also me a little bit. And the rest was from the other team member. So, this is if you want to check how the teams are structured based on the time zones. So, should we do other stats? Darren, will you take over? I will share your screen. The stage, here you are. Alright, so, because we've got 37 teams, I decided to talk about who's got 37 in the same case. Team Snakes, there's Team 37. Those are quite a few profiles. That's good, it's a small team. Here we have bit counts. This is the next one, the South West Sunshine is their normalised score. So, their average score is 37. Then we're jumping up to the other team on the career. We've got Sean DeBoil, he's got 37 in his username. Jumping up again, plus the fizzles, jeans. I do apologise for my pronunciation. He's got 137 profiles, pretty good. North Easters, we've got Jo M. Gill, she's got 37 in her username. Same as Cassie A.T. from Arish Shanti. I have probably completely missed my last bit. You can say just the Irish team. Here's another one, I apologise for my pronunciation. Also, Banda Bell, she's got a 37 in her username. Here we go to K Price of the Western Red Seeders. She's got 137 profiles created. Nordic Noir, Raquel Al-Teshna, she's got 37 profiles created. Here we go to Team Med, Atlantic US. We've got Brent Chopper, he's the 37th person in his team. He's done two profiles. Then we've got John Implomo, he's got 37 in his username. The same as Bartley. Bartley. B. McRory from Team Missouri. Jumping up to the Southern Cross note from this one. Jason in R&E, he's done 37 profiles. Nigel B. Clark has got 37 in his username. Blake Prodders, Vicky A. Barranco-Wartres, she's got 37 in her username. Jumping up to the Toddling Tortoises, she's got Barbara J Brown. I've got 37 in their username. That's a really big username. Here we're jumping up to Wendy Scott in the Wizard of Oz, 37 in her username. Oops, I don't get it. Here we've got Marianne Al-Scriven. They've got 37 profiles created. Jumping up to Chris Emerite, also of the Wizard of Oz, 37 in their username. Marie A. Evans, she's done 237 profiles. Jumping up to Canadian Connectors, got Peggy M. Watkins, she's got 37 in her username. Then we've got Mattel J. Matthew, is it? Matthew, yeah. I apologise. Oh, I cannot pronounce that. They've got 37 in their profiles created. Mikaho T. Jones, Frontine Roses, got 37 in their username. Same as Marie A. Jensen. In the North West Terriers, we've got two people who have created 37 profiles. Bonnie M. Day and Angie M. Smiths. Then we've got Chris Barrow from the Wizard of Oz. He's got 37 in her username and he's the 37th person in his team. So double selection here. Double selection and then we're in the Appalachia Roots. We've got Janane Halsman, she's 37th position in her team and we've got D.C. McCohen, who's got 37 in their username. Cool. That was a nice number catching. Hard to arrange them all. I'm not like D.C. who can just pull numbers out of his head. Yeah. It pulls out multiples of something rather than... In the meantime, we got a question about how to delete the profiles in bulk after the thong. I don't know exactly how it's done. I think there is some bulk trust at least removal that can be used. But I think Sandy showed that in the previous hangouts. Yeah, Roots is on a work computer so she can't download a brick and cake browser extension. So she can't use the browser extension. Yeah, I had somebody that couldn't use a browser extension and they had loads of stuff that they'd added on to profiles that they didn't really need to be on there. And they just had to go through and find the stuff they needed and then delete the rest. There's only so much you can do, isn't there? If it's not managing a bulk list, that can be a bit difficult unless they're all from online. A list of profiles. I can have a look. Let's go to my watchlist. It should be somewhere here, I think. Is it at the end? Oh, it's a long one. I'm not sure. This is already the extension. I think some of the checkbox is there. Bruce doesn't have that. But I think there is something like... We had something like that before although I have no idea where that is. Watchlist changes, no. I think this is the... If you go to your watchlist, there's a big yellow box at the top saying how many profiles are in your watchlist and if you don't need to keep so many on there. And there's a thing saying that you can have a bulk trusted list as changes tool and you can have that regardless of whether you've got an extension or not. I don't see that here. Oh, right. I've got it on mine definitely. I know, I do see occasionally that link but I don't think... I don't know where. Image is activity. But I think this is... It's blocking again. This is just standard watchlist removal. Here you cannot sort by... Show only recent additions. So here on bulk watchlist trusted list changes and here you have an options to show only recent additions. And these are exactly the profiles I added during the film. Yeah. Okay. I don't know where the bulk... I did come to this page from a watchlist and... Yeah. Hopefully going to... On the bulk watchlist changes, I think. Yeah, yeah. Yeah, here. Oh. Wherever you were... Oh, we did the last stuff. We can see that view. So hopefully that will help her out. Okay. But still if you are adding profiles all the time you will have to see which one were done during the film. Okay. There are so many options on wikitree. I don't know them all. For wikitree plus I know them all. But for wikitree I don't. I'm always using the remove from trusted list thing. Because I added a lot of profiles with a GEDCOM early on in wikitree. So I need to just gradually tighten things up and then opening ones that are a bit more distant. I actually wrote in wikitree plus a few options to add or remove user on trusted list so I can automatically add project coordinator to all health pages for wikitree plus for the suggestions and so on. So I can do that in bulk for hundreds of profiles. I occasionally help some users with tens of thousands profiles on watchlist to clean it out. So for instance we remove all open profiles from the list or something like that. So it is possible to do it faster. I struggle to keep my watchlist under 5,000 and then I probably upload it a lot more than that initially. Well, if you have a problem I can automatically for instance remove all open profiles if you decide that you no longer need to watch them. I think what I did is I went through all the open ones that were older ones other than direct ancestors and things and then removed a lot of those. So I think most of those have gone. It's when you have a lot of people that were living or more recently deceased that you don't necessarily want to get rid of. Yes, some people were adding a lot of living relatives and they have to manage all of them. Otherwise they will get deleted. Okay, so those were the stats. We have a T-shirt or a Mac to give away and before we started I picked randomly a user and that was... Right, the winner is Liz J. Newport from the Kiwi Crew. Yay. Is that your team, Darren? No, it's Bruce. He's not from New Zealand. I've been in the train out for quite a while. Probably should change it there. I know. There's only two people in the chat that I know. One from Australia, one from down on the Sue. I think I know Sue. Rose wants to know where you're from, Valerie? I'm English, but I've lived in Wales for over 30 years. She also says you're so sweet. I know. Like she's from England, right? Okay, so that was it. Can we tell? We also checked the total number. Let's refresh. It was 20 minutes. So the total number at the moment is 62,218 profiles. So we're on target for what we said yesterday. Was it around about the 30s yesterday? No, I think yesterday we had 33 or something like that. So we did slow down a bit. As we can see, the overall average is now 1,403 profiles. Yesterday we had 1,420 or 30, I think. So we did drop a bit. But this is still, I think... I was looking before and I don't think we will hit the 100,000. We'll be, again, a bit below. So 100,000 remains the unreachable number. I know my team are not joining in this time, but I don't think we added a huge amount. There was only a few of us in the team. We probably added a few hundred or something. Maybe that's exactly what we will be missing. Yeah, probably. But we're doing some tidy enough of the GEDCOMs. And I think we're trying to work out who some of these different people... who these people are that were added quite some time ago. And there is a G2G... If someone doesn't know, there is a G2G post. I think the post is linked to the top, where you can guess the total number at the end. And if you win, if you win the closest one, you will get a prize. So you can look that up if you want to participate. I think the post will close later today, but I think it's still open for a few hours. Okay. I think that's all. Let's go connect. Let people get on with what they were doing. They're holding Europeans. Get ahead of them after the USA. I'm sure there's plenty doing things behind the scenes. And I can go back and do some greeting. But I noticed that if I'm doing something else, then I don't listen to the hangouts. I occasionally do that and then I have to listen it again. You forget that there's one answer. Okay. Bye.