Yes, sounds like what I'm looking for. Where can I find it?


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2015-01-12 16:03 GMT+02:00 Oliver Keyes <okeyes@wikimedia.org>:
"clicked" as in, where do people click through to or from? Ellery has,
I think, a dataset of {internal referer,page,count} tuples
(alternately I might be making that up).

On 12 January 2015 at 08:44, Amir E. Aharoni
<amir.aharoni@mail.huji.ac.il> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Are there metrics about which links in each article are the most clicked?
>
> I can think there's a lot to be learned from it:
> * Data-driven suggestions for manual of style about linking (too much and
> too few links are a perennial topic of argument)
> * How do people traverse between topics.
> * Which terms in the article may need a short explanation in parentheses
> rather than just a link.
> * How far down into the article do people bother to read.
>
> Anyway, I can think that accessibility to such data can optimize both
> readership and editing.
>
> And maybe this can be just taken right from the logs, without any additional
> EventLogging.
>
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