/r/TrafficStatistics

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Traffic statistics of any website - especially subreddits.

Traffic statistics of any website - especially subreddits.

Preferred: Cropped screenshot of subreddittraffic. If there is a backstory or a interesting traffic-spike or -drop or sth else - please explain in the title.


Reddit-stats only
External-stats only


/r/reddittraffic
/r/subreddit_stats
/r/Dataisbeautiful
/r/statistics

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/r/TrafficStatistics

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Automobile traffic data question

Does anyone know where I can find information on the number of cars that cross a particular intersection each day or week and stores the data to determine future road repair work?

1 Comment
2020/11/13
00:13 UTC

5

How Many People Have Been Pulled Over After Vaping in Their Car?

I run a small business Vapor shop, and many of my customers have complained that they are targeted by police and pulled over if they are seen vaping. Like wtf. Obvious criminal. Who can confirm or deny?

0 Comments
2019/07/10
15:50 UTC

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My website is getting a view a day on most pages that were getting none, what causes this?

Most of the pages on my website seem to be getting an extra view each day. If they got five views a month in the past now they get thirty-five. Is this some kind of bot, has anyone else had this happen to them.

0 Comments
2018/03/26
17:25 UTC

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Reddit's Traffic Stats Over 2015

Hello. I was wondering if anyone could help me satisfy my curiosity with regards to traffic the reddit.com received over 2014 and 2015.

Alexa and similar websites all require a paid subscription to find this information out and I'm really only just curious.

I'm curious because I wondered if the banning of subreddits and the drama that unfolded with Ellen Pao and subreddits momentarily shutting down has had an impact on reddit's traffic as the year has progressed.

Any help would be very much appreciated.

0 Comments
2015/12/31
00:40 UTC

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Subreddit traffic status by year/month (long term)

Is there any such tool that exists?

0 Comments
2015/10/12
09:14 UTC

1

Stats for /r/1600x900Wallpapers

1 Comment
2015/10/24
15:18 UTC

0

Considering a subreddit to share my blog post. Does such a subreddit help with site traffic?

It was suggested that I come here and ask. I'm the owner of a blog site and I've heard a lot about Reddit. I've been on Reddit, for a while. I can definitely say I've gotten some good site traffic.

However, I'd prefer to create my own subreddit and place my blog stories on it; rather than annoy certain subreddits. In truth, I don't blame them.

Would this be a good idea? How can I best use a subreddit pointing to my blog? Here's what I write. I write stories of encouragement and overcoming adversities. These stories are told from a Christian perspective.

Love to get input on best practice. I'd give a link to my site; however I don't think it's necessary.

0 Comments
2014/02/07
17:12 UTC

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What's the best way to cleanly present subreddit traffic stats?

Hopefully it's okay to post this question here even though it's not a post regarding specific stats. I would like to be able to present the traffic stats of a subreddit in a way that looks cleaner than just printing the webpage or taking screen shots. Is there an easy way to export the traffic stats of a subreddit in such a fashion that I won't be embarrassed presenting them in a meeting? Thanks.

1 Comment
2013/11/07
00:18 UTC

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Massive traffic spike in /r/Halfwaythroughasos (a novelty subreddit based on the Game of Thrones universe) after the TV aired it's episode that corresponds with that part of the book.

First of all, a big spoiler warning to any A song of Ice and Fire readers or any Game of Thrones watchers. As the name suggests, /r/halfwaythroughasos contains spoilers up until Halfway through A Storm of Swords (or ASOS for short.)

These are the traffic stats for that subreddit during and after S03E09 aired. You can see a massive traffic spike after episode. There is a very notable scene in both that chapter of the book and that episode of the show which many readers/viewers found very emotional.

I thought you might be interested to see the rapid growth and decline that novelty subreddits can have.

0 Comments
2013/06/06
03:21 UTC

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Traffic statistics for /r/AdviceAnimals [21-april-2013]

1 Comment
2013/04/21
15:58 UTC

3

2013-04-01 - Active users in /r/orangered, /r/periwinkle, and /r/FieldOfKarmicGlory [/r/RedditTraffic]

0 Comments
2013/04/21
15:43 UTC

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Reddit malicious DDoS HTTP Status last night [/r/redditTraffic]

1 Comment
2013/04/19
15:34 UTC

4

/r/news traffic after becoming a default sub - probably the biggest spike ever on reddit

0 Comments
2013/04/16
17:28 UTC

3

The birth of /r/Futurology - last year's traffic stats and how we got 10.000 subscribers within a week

1 Comment
2013/04/06
21:57 UTC

5

Wikipedia Traffic Statistics for the digital currency Bitcoin for the last 30 days

0 Comments
2013/03/24
10:44 UTC

7

Graph of active users on select subreddits over 24 hours [by an admin]

1 Comment
2013/01/16
20:22 UTC

2

Traffic stats for 10 subreddits for December

0 Comments
2013/01/05
22:24 UTC

7

An excerpt of reddit's traffic

2 Comments
2012/12/25
23:10 UTC

6

Traffic stats for /r/RepublicOfMusic after being recommended in a popular /r/Music thread

This weekend, /r/Music had a very popular submission, openly complaining about the lack of new music being posted in /r/Music.

One of the top comments in the thread was a suggestion to visit /r/RepublicOfMusic. Prior to this, we had around 1,380 subscribers and I was the primary submitter of any material into the subreddit.

The resulting traffic stats.

A total of 160 new submissions. 126 approvals and 34 removals as we do have rather restrictive rules. This is probably close to the same amount of submissions made in the entire year prior.

Stattit page

0 Comments
2012/11/20
18:47 UTC

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Simply being mentioned on the front page, with no link or anything else, got r/foodporn 2348 new subscribers.

1 Comment
2012/10/28
20:41 UTC

5

Reddit online users (London time, 1st September week)

0 Comments
2012/10/05
22:40 UTC

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