• sourdough
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    121 year ago

    Does this account for traffic generated through official/unofficial apps?

    • @LetMeEatCake
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      141 year ago

      Looks like no, it’s desktop only:

      reddit.com’s traffic has decreased by 3.36% compared to last month (Desktop).

      Interesting to note that if you scroll down further you’ll see that the #1 content referral to reddit is adult content at 20.6%, with second place being video games at 16.3%. A solid one fifth of the other sites pointing at reddit do so for porn, basically.

      • @theragu40
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        61 year ago

        Feels like if it’s desktop only, these numbers really aren’t worth much. Isn’t a very large portion of reddit’s traffic on mobile? I probably spent less than 10% of my reddit time on desktop.

        • sourdough
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          31 year ago

          My thought exactly!

        • @RobertOwnageJunior
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          31 year ago

          I think I’ve used the desktop version once; to set up my account.

    • @PauliusOP
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      1 year ago

      I don’t think that SimilarWeb includes app traffic in their estimates; they seem to focus on web traffic only. App traffic would be interesting to track, though.

      • Spaceman Spiff
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        11 year ago

        This could get very, very complicated. A lot of mobile apps are nothing more than a slightly customized mobile web browser, complete with web bugs. Others are native code with raw API/etc calls. Some are a mixture. And all of that kinda misses the point of the data that people want when they see these reports.