http://datavis.wmflabs.org/where/ has a more updated version of the vis ;). Happy to answer any and all research questions about our readership data, since I gather most of it.
On 28 April 2015 at 12:51, Andrew Gray <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Alex, > > To quickly answer your first question, stats.grok.se is > quasi-independent - it's run privately but uses the traffic data > generated by WMF. If you want to process this yourself, it's available > in hourly increments covering all pages on all Wikimedia sites, > including all language editions of Wikipedia, with a day totalling > about 2.5gb of compressed data. There are two formats: > > http://dumps.wikimedia.org/other/pagecounts-raw/ - the "traditional" > log files as used by stats.grok.se > > http://dumps.wikimedia.org/other/pagecounts-all-sites/ - includes > separated data for the mobile & Wikipedia Zero sites as well as the > standard site. Probably substantially more useful for your purposes. > > For your second question, not really, for privacy reasons. Some > top-level data on overall traffic by country is available - see the > rather fun https://ironholds.shinyapps.io/WhereInTheWorldIsWikipedia/ > - but not on a per-page level. > > Andrew. > > On 27 April 2015 at 15:27, Alex Harrison <[email protected]> wrote: >> Hi Wikipedia analysts, >> >> >> >> I work in product development for the Insights team at Way To Blue. We >> provide reports to major film studios to provide them with information about >> how their films are doing on social platforms over the course of their >> marketing campaign, up to a film’s release in cinemas. >> >> >> >> We typically focus on social media volumes (and traditionally split by >> Twitter, Forums, Blogs and News), however I just stumbled across the free >> Wikipedia article traffic statistics site (http://stats.grok.se/ ) and am >> thinking that daily Wikipedia traffic could be an interesting additional >> metric for us to report. I have a few questions about daily Wikipedia >> traffic data: >> >> - Are you affiliated with the site above, or do you independently >> cover traffic volume? >> >> - Do you know if it is possible to attribute a source country to >> traffic count? E.g. I can see that the daily traffic on the Tomorrowland >> (film) page was 5773 yesterday, however it would be interesting what >> proportion of that is US vs. UK vs. etc. >> >> >> >> We have never used Wikipedia traffic as a source, so if you are the wrong >> team to be asking about this please let me know! >> >> >> >> Best regards >> >> Alex >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Analytics mailing list >> [email protected] >> https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/analytics >> > > > > -- > - Andrew Gray > [email protected] > > _______________________________________________ > Analytics mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/analytics -- Oliver Keyes Research Analyst Wikimedia Foundation _______________________________________________ Analytics mailing list [email protected] https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/analytics
