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  2. Wikipedia:Pageview statistics - Wikipedia

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    These figures do not reflect the number of unique visitors a page has received. [1] The pageview stats tool is available from any page, in two ways: 1) Click "Page information" under "Tools" in the sidebar and then "Page view statistics" at the bottom. 2) Click the history tab and then "Pageviews" near the top.

  3. Web counter - Wikipedia

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    A web counter or hit counter is a publicly displayed running tally of the number of visits a webpage has received. Web counters are usually displayed as an inline digital image or in plain text. Image rendering of digits may use a variety of fonts and styles, with a classic design imitating the wheels of an odometer. Web counters were often ...

  4. Tumblr - Wikipedia

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    A Tumblr blog post shown on an information screen in a Dutch train station, 2019. Tumblr has been noted for the socially progressive views of its users. [61] [62] In 2011, the service was most popular with the teen and college-aged user segments with half of Tumblr's visitor base being under the age of 25. [63]

  5. People counter - Wikipedia

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    A people counter is an electronic device that is used to measure the number of people traversing a certain passage or entrance. Examples include simple manual clickers, smart-flooring technologies, infrared beams, thermal imaging systems, WiFi trackers and video counters using advanced machine learning algorithms.

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    Get AOL Mail for FREE! Manage your email like never before with travel, photo & document views. Personalize your inbox with themes & tabs. You've Got Mail!

  8. StatCounter - Wikipedia

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    StatCounter statistics are directly derived from hits—as opposed to unique visitors—from 3 million sites, which use StatCounter, resulting in total hits of more than 15 billion per month. [5] No artificial weightings are used to correct for sampling bias, thus the numbers in the statistics can not be considered to be representative samples.

  9. Wikipedia:Statistics - Wikipedia

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    A near real-time edit counter for all Wikimedia projects together. Every increase means that someone in any part of the world has clicked the "Save" button and sent their changes. Pretty amazing to see, perfect for background in wiki conferences. The 1 billionth edit took place on April 16, 2010. wikipedia diversity observatory (historical)