Our referral traffic for 10/13 - 10/14 months follows. It's heavily
weighted towards seach. There are some industry wide issues about
identifying referrals from Facebook and Twitter's mobile apps which
probably underestimate the numbers but it seems like we have some room to
improve here.
According to this report from Buzzfeed[1], social and search referrals (the
way the industry thinks about referrals) are about even (around a third of
traffic each) in 2014. When I was at Yahoo a few years ago, social was just
starting to approach search so this seems reasonable.
-Toby
Wikipedia Referral Traffic (10/13 - 10/14)[2]
Other
84,951,586,000.00
Google
78,603,395,000.00
Internal
73,696,896,000.00
Yahoo
4,756,204,000.00
Yandex
1,951,328,000.00
Bing
1,939,456,000.00
Baidu
569,554,000.00
Reddit
328,492,000.00
Naver
319,629,000.00
Ask
271,658,000.00
Facebook
260,840,000.00
Twitter
190,642,000.00
Sogou
101,626,000.00
Seznam
97,720,000.00
DuckDuckGo
80,658,000.00
Daum
69,569,000.00
AOL
67,526,000.00
Startpage
56,814,000.00
[1] http://insights.buzzfeed.com/industry-trends-2014/
[2] data assembled for readership report, 12/14 from
http://pentaho.wmflabs.org/pentaho/Home
On Fri, Jan 9, 2015 at 3:26 PM, Jared Zimmerman <
jared.zimmerman@wikimedia.org> wrote:
> I'd be really interested knowing how our inbound referral traffic from
> social sites differs from that from inbound traffic to social and news
> sites from social referral traffic. When we talk about reader decline, we
> rarely talk about how much a small increase in social referrals could
> offset that.
>
>
>
> *Jared Zimmerman * \\ Director of User Experience \\ Wikimedia Foundation
>
> M +1 415 609 4043 \\ @jaredzimmerman <http://loo.ms/g0>
>
>
> On Fri, Jan 9, 2015 at 3:15 PM, Kevin Wayne Williams <
> kwwilliams@kwwilliams.com> wrote:
>
> > Max Semenik schreef op 2015/01/09 om 16:01:
> >
> >> As always, if there is a way to do something, there will be a way to
> abuse
> >> it. Remember when we enabled IPv6 support some people started moaning
> that
> >> new style IPs are vandalising even though the rate of vandalism wasn't
> >> different between IPv4 and IPv6 anons? This is the same situation: to
> your
> >> example one can always provide a counterexample, "OMG the article about
> >> our
> >> favorite singer is so crappy, let's all help make it awesome!" Is that
> >> bad?
> >> Even someone as hating social networks as me has to agree that by now,
> >> there's no rational reason not to add social sharing buttons.
> >>
> >
> > Not sure where to reply to a top-post to a bottom posted thread, so I
> will
> > shoot for the middle and hope people can keep track of this knot. Your
> > counterexample (which can be manually done today, so I've got experience
> > with it) invariably winds up with a fan-flood of inexperienced editors
> and
> > we wind up semi-protecting the article to keep them from damaging it.
> >
> > KWW
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >> On Fri, Jan 9, 2015 at 2:25 PM, Kevin Wayne Williams <
> >> kwwilliams@kwwilliams.com> wrote:
> >>
> >> Brian Wolff schreef op 2015/01/09 om 15:17:
> >>>
> >>> I think its important to separate two types of social media
> >>> interaction:
> >>>
> >>>> *allowing people to post their favourite article (share this links)
> >>>> *meta level interaction (stuff about the community)
> >>>>
> >>>> Nobody objects to the second afaik. The first is like proposing nsfw
> >>>> filters on commmons (ie get ready for the pitchforks).
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>> You missed the worst part: "Some evil administrator won't let me post
> >>> that
> >>> Mariah Carey/Iggy Azalea/pop singer of the week sold 50 bajillion
> copies
> >>> of
> >>> her latest album! Fans Unite, and make sure that Wikipedia has the
> >>> TRUTH!"
> >>> accompanied by an "edit this article" link to the singer's article. The
> >>> last thing we need to do is make that kind of crap easier.
> >>>
> >>> KWW
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> _______________________________________________
> >>> Wikitech-l mailing list
> >>> Wikitech-l@lists.wikimedia.org
> >>> https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikitech-l
> >>>
> >>>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >
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weighted towards seach. There are some industry wide issues about
identifying referrals from Facebook and Twitter's mobile apps which
probably underestimate the numbers but it seems like we have some room to
improve here.
According to this report from Buzzfeed[1], social and search referrals (the
way the industry thinks about referrals) are about even (around a third of
traffic each) in 2014. When I was at Yahoo a few years ago, social was just
starting to approach search so this seems reasonable.
-Toby
Wikipedia Referral Traffic (10/13 - 10/14)[2]
Other
84,951,586,000.00
78,603,395,000.00
Internal
73,696,896,000.00
Yahoo
4,756,204,000.00
Yandex
1,951,328,000.00
Bing
1,939,456,000.00
Baidu
569,554,000.00
328,492,000.00
Naver
319,629,000.00
Ask
271,658,000.00
260,840,000.00
190,642,000.00
Sogou
101,626,000.00
Seznam
97,720,000.00
DuckDuckGo
80,658,000.00
Daum
69,569,000.00
AOL
67,526,000.00
Startpage
56,814,000.00
[1] http://insights.buzzfeed.com/industry-trends-2014/
[2] data assembled for readership report, 12/14 from
http://pentaho.wmflabs.org/pentaho/Home
On Fri, Jan 9, 2015 at 3:26 PM, Jared Zimmerman <
jared.zimmerman@wikimedia.org> wrote:
> I'd be really interested knowing how our inbound referral traffic from
> social sites differs from that from inbound traffic to social and news
> sites from social referral traffic. When we talk about reader decline, we
> rarely talk about how much a small increase in social referrals could
> offset that.
>
>
>
> *Jared Zimmerman * \\ Director of User Experience \\ Wikimedia Foundation
>
> M +1 415 609 4043 \\ @jaredzimmerman <http://loo.ms/g0>
>
>
> On Fri, Jan 9, 2015 at 3:15 PM, Kevin Wayne Williams <
> kwwilliams@kwwilliams.com> wrote:
>
> > Max Semenik schreef op 2015/01/09 om 16:01:
> >
> >> As always, if there is a way to do something, there will be a way to
> abuse
> >> it. Remember when we enabled IPv6 support some people started moaning
> that
> >> new style IPs are vandalising even though the rate of vandalism wasn't
> >> different between IPv4 and IPv6 anons? This is the same situation: to
> your
> >> example one can always provide a counterexample, "OMG the article about
> >> our
> >> favorite singer is so crappy, let's all help make it awesome!" Is that
> >> bad?
> >> Even someone as hating social networks as me has to agree that by now,
> >> there's no rational reason not to add social sharing buttons.
> >>
> >
> > Not sure where to reply to a top-post to a bottom posted thread, so I
> will
> > shoot for the middle and hope people can keep track of this knot. Your
> > counterexample (which can be manually done today, so I've got experience
> > with it) invariably winds up with a fan-flood of inexperienced editors
> and
> > we wind up semi-protecting the article to keep them from damaging it.
> >
> > KWW
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >> On Fri, Jan 9, 2015 at 2:25 PM, Kevin Wayne Williams <
> >> kwwilliams@kwwilliams.com> wrote:
> >>
> >> Brian Wolff schreef op 2015/01/09 om 15:17:
> >>>
> >>> I think its important to separate two types of social media
> >>> interaction:
> >>>
> >>>> *allowing people to post their favourite article (share this links)
> >>>> *meta level interaction (stuff about the community)
> >>>>
> >>>> Nobody objects to the second afaik. The first is like proposing nsfw
> >>>> filters on commmons (ie get ready for the pitchforks).
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>> You missed the worst part: "Some evil administrator won't let me post
> >>> that
> >>> Mariah Carey/Iggy Azalea/pop singer of the week sold 50 bajillion
> copies
> >>> of
> >>> her latest album! Fans Unite, and make sure that Wikipedia has the
> >>> TRUTH!"
> >>> accompanied by an "edit this article" link to the singer's article. The
> >>> last thing we need to do is make that kind of crap easier.
> >>>
> >>> KWW
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> _______________________________________________
> >>> Wikitech-l mailing list
> >>> Wikitech-l@lists.wikimedia.org
> >>> https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikitech-l
> >>>
> >>>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >
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> >
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