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you can buy your own .cx domain for a cheap price. usually used by geeks then, a large part of this site's audience.
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What's the growth % for the site? By month? I mean in terms of hits, etc.
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Hina98 wrote:
What's the growth % for the site? By month? I mean in terms of hits, etc.
Well, it's like this. You will have to calculate percentages yourself, though. The numbers on left denote hits per month. Thanks to Xkeeper for some of the idioms used in this graph or its generator.
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Any particular reason for the large increase between 2005-02 -> 2005-03 and 2005-12 -> 2006-01?
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laughing_gas wrote:
Any particular reason for the large increase between 2005-02 -> 2005-03 and 2005-12 -> 2006-01?
2005-02 to 2005-03 increase I wondered myself too. I suspect it had something to do with the large Japanese audience that came after an article was posted at douga.tk (and subsequent followup articles). Increases and decreases may also be artifacts of numerous site reorganizations. * I occasionally move the new screenshot images to a backup server, which does not count into these numbers, and such moves generally decrease the numbers. * At one point, the forums were moved from nesvideos.stc.cx to the same URL space as the actual site, which is when it started counting together with the site's hits (it previously were logged in another log and didn't count in these statistics). (However, not as largely as it sounds; the images and stylesheets used by the forums are still loaded from a secondary virtualhost, so only actual pages count.)
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Oh okay, that explains it, because I didn't find any new releases during the first period that would warrant such a large influx of traffic, on the other hand the chrono trigger run was released late in the second period, although it may have been too late to influence site hits.
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laughing_gas wrote:
on the other hand the chrono trigger run was released late in the second period, although it may have been too late to influence site hits.
To my knowledge, the Chrono Trigger run wasn't particularly popular… Here are some of similar age for comparison: * 120-exit Super Demo World (2005-11-13): 3998 downloads * Chrono Trigger (2005-12-28): 3155 downloads * Mega Man X3 (2006-01-06): 2592 downloads * Maniac Mansion (2005-12-06): 1888 downloads * Wai Wai World (2005-12-05): 888 downloads Divided by age in days: * Super Demo World: 7.61 downloads per day (average) * Chrono Trigger: 6.57 * Mega Man X3: 5.5 * Maniac Mansion: 3.76 * Wai Wai World: 1.77 In top class, sure, but not a once-in-a-year event. On the other hand, many such movies were published in that short time.
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Bisqwit wrote:
Hina98 wrote:
What's the growth % for the site? By month? I mean in terms of hits, etc.
Well, it's like this. You will have to calculate percentages yourself, though. The numbers on left denote hits per month. Thanks to Xkeeper for some of the idioms used in this graph or its generator.
over the 40 months that the site has been active, (keep in mind this is an estimate) the site has had about 76,250 more hits per month.
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In April 2007 3106490 total hits 69551574 total kB files 132845 total unique sites 4314 average hits per hour www.pj64-emu.com/blog/194-games.html most active referrer 52.14% ratio of Mozilla family hits 33.75% ratio of IE family hits 4.30% ratio of Opera family hits And lots of referrer spamming. Several hundred spamvertised false referrers (such as www.consolidation-counselling-credit-debt-advisor.info) were added to the automatic blocking list.
Post subject: May 2007 statistics
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In May 2007 3351156 total hits 76673379 total kB files (average upload rate: 29 kB/s) 141847 total unique sites 4504 average hits per hour http://www.megaloader.uni.cc/index.php ― most active referrer (some idiot thought it'd be a cool idea to load nesvbg.jpg 90000 times using an anonymous proxy) http://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php ― most active valid referrer, after google &co. Some other referrers: ― http://digg.com/gaming_news/Contra_no_death_run_AMAZING (1652 diggs) ― http://www.azureuswiki.com/index.php/Legal_torrent_sites (it's been there for a long time) ― http://nyms-blog.blogspot.com/2007_03_01_archive.htmlhttp://www.metafilter.com/61452/Mega-mega-mega-mega-man-man-man-man (Guess what this is about?) ― Field blocked by Outpost (http://www.agnitum.com) (oh yeah. I think I'll turn this into Access blocked by Bisqwit.) ― http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Super_Mario_Bros. (this is more active referrer than Swedish Google.) 54.23% ratio of Mozilla family hits 34.82% ratio of IE family hits 4.18% ratio of Opera family hits And lots of referrer spamming, like in the last month. Doesn't seem to go away.
Post subject: Re: May 2007 statistics
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Bisqwit wrote:
http://www.metafilter.com/61452/Mega-mega-mega-mega-man-man-man-man (Guess what this is about?)
:) I liked the name of that thread. Anyway, do you know any other site mentioning the run?
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Guys I come from the DidyKnogRacist communite, and you are all wrong, tihs is the run of the mileniun and everyone who says otherwise dosnt know any bater! I found this run vary ease to masturbate too!!!! Don't fuck with me, I know this game so that mean I'm always right!StupedfackincommunityTASVideoz!!!!!!
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I don't want to get involved in this discussion, but as a point of fact C# is literally the first goddamn thing on that fucking page you linked did you even fucking read it
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In June 2007 3002828 total hits 59888155 total kB files 121368 total unique sites 4170 average hits per hour http://www.pj64-emu.com/blog/194-games.html ― most active referrer. Some other referrers: ― http://forum.fok.nl/topic/751707/2/50http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Super_Mario_Bros._Technicals 49.19% ratio of Mozilla family hits 38.60% ratio of IE family hits 4.33% ratio of Opera family hits ― IE and Opera have gained at the expense of Mozilla.
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In July 2007 3131629 total hits 57153508 total kB files 115526 total unique sites 4209 average hits per hour http://www.pj64-emu.com/blog/194-games.html ― still the most active referrer. 51.16% ratio of Mozilla family hits 36.47% ratio of IE family hits 4.38% ratio of Opera family hits
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In August 2007 3137082 total hits 60796928 total kB files 105348 total unique sites 4216 average hits per hour http://www.pj64-emu.com/blog/194-games.html ― again the most active referrer, after Google search, Tasvideos itself and Google videohosting. 53.76% ratio of Mozilla family hits 34.48% ratio of IE family hits 4.52% ratio of Opera family hits
Post subject: Re: August 2007
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Bisqwit wrote:
In June 2007 49.19% ratio of Mozilla family hits 38.60% ratio of IE family hits In July 2007 51.16% ratio of Mozilla family hits 36.47% ratio of IE family hits In August 2007 53.76% ratio of Mozilla family hits 34.48% ratio of IE family hits
Quite an interesting trend. It seems that among the people who visit this site usage of IE is steadily decreasing, the opposite being true with the Mozilla browsers (I assume the vast majority of those is Firefox?)
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Warp wrote:
Quite an interesting trend. It seems that among the people who visit this site usage of IE is steadily decreasing, the opposite being true with the Mozilla browsers (I assume the vast majority of those is Firefox?)
There was a slight setback in June (IE and Opera gained at the expense of Mozilla). I assume the majority of Mozilla is Firefox; Webalizer doesn't tell me because I have set it ignore details like that. Edit: Here's an updated growth graph of the site's traffic (not distinguishing different browsers).
Post subject: September 2007
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In September 2007 3051218 total hits 58636024 total kB files 103030 total unique sites 4237 average hits per hour www.genmay.com/showthread.php?somethingg ― the most active referrer after Google 54.77% ratio of Mozilla family hits 33.47% ratio of IE family hits 5.64% ratio of Opera family hits
Post subject: October 2007
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In October 2007 2708818 total hits 49119217 total kB files 100597 total unique sites 3640 average hits per hour No particularly interesting referrers 54.24% ratio of Mozilla family hits 33.42% ratio of IE family hits 4.99% ratio of Opera family hits
Post subject: November 2007
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In November 2007 2940832 total hits 48537391 total kB files 99262 total unique sites 4084 average hits per hour www.laneros.com/showthread.php?somethingg ― the most active referrer after Google ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/やり込み ― interesting referrer 53.30% ratio of Mozilla family hits 33.29% ratio of IE family hits 4.49% ratio of Opera family hits
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Hm all 3 web browsers lost territory, interesting.
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Wockes wrote:
Hm all 3 web browsers lost territory, interesting.
Well, Konqueror got from 0.25% to 0.28%. But others, not listed here, include BitTorrent and a myriad of different web crawlers, such as Googlebot.
Post subject: December 2007
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In December 2007 3797360 total hits 63990444 total kB files 109922 total unique sites 5103 average hits per hour I can imagine the 0-star Mario64 run contributing to traffic, but I don't see any particularly promiment new referrers. Weird. 55.99% ratio of Mozilla family hits 32.69% ratio of IE family hits (16.87% MSIE 7, 15.40% MSIE 6, 0.16% MSIE 5) 4.49% ratio of Opera family hits 0.25% ratio of Konqueror family hits Traffic lows were at 12pm (at average hits/hour 3654) and highs at 12am (at average hits/hour 6405). (Thanks http://rory.sharp.fm/rites/2005/04/noon_to_midnight_12pm_12am.html for letting me verify which was which; 12-hour format is ever so confusing.) Total amount uploaded via HTTP in 2007: 710 gigabytes. In 2006, the amount was 648 GB; in 2005, 210 GB and in 2004, 79 GB.
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From http://rory.sharp.fm/rites/2005/04/noon_to_midnight_12pm_12am.html : >12:00pm is the same as midday (or noon), and is preceded by 11:00am, and is followed, an hour later, by 1:00pm. ... we need a "Making the 12-hour system suck less" topic as well.
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Petition to finally convert to the metric system, and 24-hour clock standard. Actually, no, first we should slow down the rotation of the earth to 32 hours, then push for a new 32 hour clock standard. Then our years will be 273.7~ days long, and we'll have fun recalculating leap years again.
Kirby said so, so it must be true. ( >'.')>
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Truncated wrote:
From http://rory.sharp.fm/rites/2005/04/noon_to_midnight_12pm_12am.html :
12PM where in the world? Finland, USA....?
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