This is a perfect archive of topics which attracted the wide society's interest starting from July of 2015.
bluegreenpurplepink @lemmy.world - 21hr
Thanks!
This is exactly what I was looking for when I learned about google trends. But when I went to google trends, it was all sports with no way to filter out sports, so this is perfect.This is exactly perfect.
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Evil_Shrubbery @thelemmy.club - 20hr
Neat!
Also good that regardless of whatever those top articles are, that's less than 10m views (for the top page) out of 15bn monthly views. Their main page got 182m views, I'm glad ppl visit it.
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helpImTrappedOnline @lemmy.world - 18hr
How is google chrome the top page view? Think google left a bot running somewhere?
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Zorque @lemmy.world - 16hr
People googling how to download chrome and clicking wikipedia instead of the download link that I'm sure would be at the top?
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helpImTrappedOnline @lemmy.world - 15hr
Maybe, but I feel like the numbers still wouldn't be that high. My second guess is maybe the default wikipedia shortcut in chrome's search brings you to the chrome wiki page as an "easter egg"?
Its been a few years since I used chrome, so I have no clue.
onehundredsixtynine in youshouldknow @lemmy.world
YSK about Wikimedia Topviews
https://pageviews.wmcloud.org/topviewsThis is a perfect archive of topics which attracted the wide society's interest starting from July of 2015.
Thanks!
This is exactly what I was looking for when I learned about google trends. But when I went to google trends, it was all sports with no way to filter out sports, so this is perfect.This is exactly perfect.
Neat!
Also good that regardless of whatever those top articles are, that's less than 10m views (for the top page) out of 15bn monthly views. Their main page got 182m views, I'm glad ppl visit it.
How is google chrome the top page view? Think google left a bot running somewhere?
People googling how to download chrome and clicking wikipedia instead of the download link that I'm sure would be at the top?
Maybe, but I feel like the numbers still wouldn't be that high. My second guess is maybe the default wikipedia shortcut in chrome's search brings you to the chrome wiki page as an "easter egg"?
Its been a few years since I used chrome, so I have no clue.