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there used to be a stats page but i haven't seen it in many moons.
had lists of most viewed, replied, etc etc
They only way that I know to do that is to go to a specific forum and than click on Replies (between last post, and views) and than you will know which thread got most posts in that specific forum.
You can also do a advanced search, and type a number in the options of view posts with "more than" "#" of posts. The only problem with this one is that you have to enter a keyword or a member name.
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