Postcrossing

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More than 400,000 cards have been received through Postcrossing.
More than 400,000 cards have been received through Postcrossing.

Postcrossing is a project, inspired by Bookcrossing, designed to allow people to receive postcards from all over the world. Participants who send a postcard should receive at least one back, from a postcrosser in another country. Because each postcard received is registered with the website, users are able to generate global-scale maps of destinations which they have sent cards to and received cards from, and review the journey times of mailed items.

As of January 2007, there were 17,681 members from 135 countries. More than 357,185 postcards have been received because of this project and about 30,000 are currently traveling. Maps generated of the site's general activity reveal higher concentrations of users in Europe and North America than in other areas, with Finland being the only country to have broken the 60,000 postcards sent barrier.[1][2]

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[edit] Statistics

The most recent 500 travelling postcards, 14 July 2006
The most recent 500 travelling postcards, 14 July 2006

Postcrossing provides a number of statistics as well as various mapping options. According to site statistics [3], more than four times more females are registered than males.

[edit] Distribution of Members (updated monthly)

Country Number of members (2 January 2007)
1. Finland 5,383 18
2. United States 2,512 55
3. Germany 1,554 31
4. Netherlands 937 22
5. Portugal 894 168
6. Brazil 773 59
7. United Kingdom 471 27
8. Canada 375 26
9. France 373 41
10. Singapore 378 17
11. New Zealand 366 54
12. Russia 341 17
13. Japan 277 23
14. Australia 266 19
15. Spain 250 1
16. Hungary 153 23

[edit] Tags

Tagging is an alternative way of obtaining specific postcards that you desire from other members on the forum. There are many different tags which all have a specialised theme eg. Sheep Tag. One member will tag the forum member that has posted above them, ask for their address and sent them a postcard that is related to the tag theme. Then someone will post in the thread and 'tag' them, therefore sending that person a postcard.

Tags are used by many members who collect specific types of postcards, as they can participate in whichever tags they want.

[edit] Forum

The website has an official forum which allows members to discuss many aspects of the project with other members, as well as participate in games, tags and postcard swaps. There is also an off topic section for threads not related to Postcrossing.

[edit] Bingo

Bingo is a popular game which is played on the forum. The aim of the game is to receive postcards from as many different places as possible, in order to score bingo. Bingos are location specific. For example, when playing a New Zealand bingo, there are 16 listed regions in New Zealand and once a user has received postcards from all 16 regions, they have achieved bingo. The same can be done for sending postcards.

[edit] References

  1. ^ http://www.postcrossing.com/usersMap
  2. ^ http://www.postcrossing.com/stats
  3. ^ http://www.postcrossing.com/stats

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