Hah; good timing ;p.
Actually as far as I'm aware, the stats.grok.se users have /never/
included mobile. The dumps now include mobile data, sure, but I don't
know if stats.grok.se surfaces that in its numbers.
On 13 May 2015 at 13:01, Alex Druk <alex.druk(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Lane,
As I remember correctly Oliver Keyes published a link to the graph on this
mailing list in December "Pageviews, mobile versus desktop". You can check
archives or ask Oliver okeyes(a)wikimedia.org.
On Wed, May 13, 2015 at 6:50 PM, Lane Rasberry <lane(a)bluerasberry.com>
wrote:
Hello,
I am publishing a paper reporting the impact of distributing information
on Wikipedia.
One of the values which I am reporting is the pageviews of a set of
English Wikipedia articles as measured from 2013 to 2015. I get pageviews
from stats.grok.se. As I understand, numbers there have not always included
mobile device pageviews.
What is best estimate of the count of mobile device pageviews as can be
derived from the stats.grok.se pageview count? I think that I read somewhere
for this range, mobile device pageviews have been supposed to be anywhere
from 40% of the grok.se views to 120% of that value.
What is the most reasonable range to report for mobile device pageviews of
English Wikipedia articles from 2013-2015? Is 40-120% of the stats.grok.se
report the most reasonable range to report?
I need to report something. If there is any precedent for expressing this
somewhere then I would like to follow the precedent and cite whatever paper
described it.
Thanks,
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