Once a person adds a PPR date to his/her case, the case becomes "frozen" and remains in trackers forever. But if one doesn't update a case without PPR date for a while, it becomes "inactive" and is not shown in the default view anymore.I am familiar with this idea, but I don't really know how it works. For example, I made my profile there - a7v - on 1 May and it's still there. Also, the info for years 2015-2017 is still there, so I don't get what you say.
Also, I do understand that 4 people of September 2018 AOR can be in fact 10 people who got their PPRs minus 6 new people who are waiting and who just discovered MyImmiTracker and registered with it. But the math is the same.
You can try to find a case without PPR date that was last updated 3 or more months ago - you won't be able to do this unless you turn off the option "show active cases only". As soon as you do it, you will see hundreds of deactivated cases.
If you haven't added any details to your case for 2 months, in several days it's going to become inactive, and people will not see it in the tracker. You will have to open your case and press "activate" button.
UPD. on top of page of each tracker there is a line "By default only Active cases are shown, check state filter to show inactive cases". I checked September 2018 tracker: by default only 526 out of 1075 cases are shown, and 457 of them have PPR status. But if you scroll to the last column and add the "inactive" state, you will see all the cases. Many of them were updated 2-3+ months ago, and we can never know if these guys have received PPRs, got rejected or they are still waiting. You see, the fact that there are less people shown doesn't tell us that all of them got their PPRs. Try this again one week later, and compare the data to the current situation. Currently there are 457 PPRs out of 526 shown case, but the number of shown case will be lower one week later as many cases will become "inactive".
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