Thanks Tilman. Is it possible for to get ENWP-only stats for August 2015? The last data for ENWP pageviews on stats.wikimedia.org is from July. A breakdown of ENWP stats into mobile and desktop would also be helpful.PineOn Thu, Sep 17, 2015 at 12:44 PM, Tilman Bayer <tbayer@wikimedia.org> wrote:Hi all,
with this email we are starting a weekly look at our most important readership metrics.
The main purpose is to raise awareness about how these are developing, call out the impact of any unusual events in the preceding week (e.g. the media promotion for the Android app this time) and facilitate thinking about core metrics in general.
We will iterate on the presentation (e.g. to better take seasonality into account, in particular including year-over-year comparisons) and eventually want to create dashboards for those which are not already available in that form already. Feedback and discussion welcome.
(All numbers below are averages for September 7-13, 2015 unless otherwise noted.)
Pageviews:
Total: 546 million/day
Context (April 2015-September 2015):
After the drop in June, which by now looks not merely seasonal but likely to be at least partially connected to the rollout of HTTPS-only access begun on June 12, overall pageviews are slightly rising again recently. (Notably, the recent drop in comScore’s numbers - also in their pageview estimates for Wikimedia sites, not reproduced in that report card - is not consistent with our own traffic data; these discrepancies are being looked into.)
Desktop: 58.8%Mobile web: 39.9%
Apps: 1.2%