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Statistics for memestreams.net (2005)
by Decius at 11:51 pm EST, Jan 1, 2006

Well, its that time of year again. MemeStreams is now handling about twice as much traffic as we where in 2003. There was a large, sustained jump of traffic around the Mike Lynn/Cisco fiasco. Some of this probably consists of actual readers, but a fair amount relates to the increase in our page rank due to inbound links from prominent websites.

Unfortunately, more page rank means more attention from referral spammers. A lot of our traffic consists of robots attempting to show up in aggregated statistics pages like the one linked here. These guys have been hitting us for years to no avail, and they just keep on coming.

You'll also notice a bunch of interesting new statistics that Rattle set up after he made session layer changes in mid-year to support them. They might tell you something about how much traffic your individual blog generates, if you are one of the top posters.

Happy New Year!


 
RE: Statistics for memestreams.net (2005)
by Lost at 8:09 am EST, Jan 2, 2006

Decius wrote:
Well, its that time of year again. MemeStreams is now handling about twice as much traffic as we where in 2003. There was a large, sustained jump of traffic around the Mike Lynn/Cisco fiasco. Some of this probably consists of actual readers, but a fair amount relates to the increase in our page rank due to inbound links from prominent websites.

Unfortunately, more page rank means more attention from referral spammers. A lot of our traffic consists of robots attempting to show up in aggregated statistics pages like the one linked here. These guys have been hitting us for years to no avail, and they just keep on coming.

You'll also notice a bunch of interesting new statistics that Rattle set up after he made session layer changes in mid-year to support them. They might tell you something about how much traffic your individual blog generates, if you are one of the top posters.

Happy New Year!

I feel like Kimbo Slice made me a big giant star.


 
RE: Statistics for memestreams.net (2005)
by Elonka at 4:27 pm EST, Jan 2, 2006

Decius wrote:
Well, its that time of year again. MemeStreams is now handling about twice as much traffic as we where in 2003.
 . . .
You'll also notice a bunch of interesting new statistics that Rattle set up after he made session layer changes in mid-year to support them. They might tell you something about how much traffic your individual blog generates, if you are one of the top posters.

Happy New Year!

Very interesting data, thanks! I knew my own memestream got a lot of traffic here, but not how it stacked up against the other users. I also enjoyed the data on which specific pages are generating the most traffic, like about the "Funny Cat Videos". It's good insight into human nature!

Elonka


  
RE: Statistics for memestreams.net (2005)
by unmanaged at 2:06 pm EST, Jan 5, 2006

Elonka wrote:

Decius wrote:
Well, its that time of year again. MemeStreams is now handling about twice as much traffic as we where in 2003.
 . . .
You'll also notice a bunch of interesting new statistics that Rattle set up after he made session layer changes in mid-year to support them. They might tell you something about how much traffic your individual blog generates, if you are one of the top posters.

Happy New Year!

Very interesting data, thanks! I knew my own memestream got a lot of traffic here, but not how it stacked up against the other users. I also enjoyed the data on which specific pages are generating the most traffic, like about the "Funny Cat Videos". It's good insight into human nature!

Elonka

Any more data ?


 
 
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