Jens Frank wrote:
Maveric, I didn't want to allege fraud, if you've got this impression I'm very sorry.
You are forgiven. :-) And I'm sorry for assuming that you were implying that I was doing something wrong. I should have known better that you wouldn't do that.
The fact that an IP is only counted once per page would btw not reduce the impact of power users to the statistic. /wiki/Article /w/wiki.phtml?title=Article /w/wiki.phtml?title=Article&action=edit /w/wiki.phtml?title=Article&action=preview
All are different pages for alexa, so a power user would generate lots of hits.
Only if they are an Alexa user. We could have a poll if you like. Oh and there is no =preview; only =submit. And things like wiki.phtml?title=Article usually only appear when viewing a print version. Besides editing and reading are two different types of uses so they should be counted separately.
-- Daniel Mayer (aka mav)
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