By the way, what about alternate, external methods such as subscribing that particular wikibook to Google Search Console?
Our privacy policy prevent us from sending data to third party , so sending analytics data to google is not allowed.
Thanks,
Nuria
On Sun, Sep 4, 2016 at 11:26 PM, Lars Noodén lars.nooden@gmail.com wrote:
On 09/05/2016 07:36 AM, Nuria Ruiz wrote:
Lars,
I am not sure we have at the data you are looking for, the data we get
from
searches is only available for 60 days or less while it gets processed
and
deleted after that. Agreggated pageview data is kept long term, search
data
is not.
Even the most recent 30 to 60 days worth would help. The pageview data shows what is used but gives no hint about why.
So, what would be the process to request access to the raw data and
what would
be the conditions for such access? Access to raw data is normally restricted to research projects. You can perhaps do a request for a 1 time query but, as I was saying, the data
you
are looking for is not available long term.
I've made a request in phabricator, if I understand the request procedure properly.
https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T144714
You can read about data access here: https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Research:FAQ
Thanks. I'm wading through that one and the nearby pages.
Thanks,
Nuria
By the way, what about alternate, external methods such as subscribing that particular wikibook to Google Search Console? If it is allowed, I might try it to see if it is possible and what it yields.
Regards, Lars
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