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SimilarWeb has just released traffic estimates for June. According to these estimates, Reddit’s traffic has seen a 3.36% month-over-month decrease.
For comparison, here’s how traffic has changed for other popular social networking websites:
- Discord.com: +0.51%
- Twitter.com: -1.65%
- Instagram.com: -1.35%
- Facebook.com: -3.18%
- TikTok.com: +0.77%
- Pinterest.com: -2.27%
- Youtube.com: -2.02%
Source: https://www.similarweb.com/website/reddit.com/#overview
They need to go down more. Fck spez
Hear hear!
That makes sense, the blackouts were last month. Let’s see what their traffic stats for July will be like.
In case you’re actually curious, a bizarrely large amount. Around 4 years ago, the admins ceased banning spammers that created their own private spam subreddits, which allowed spam to proliferate and additionally made the site metrics go crazy. Spam in subreddits no one visits amounts to about 40 percent of all (posts or comments, can’t remember which) on the website. The admins delisted those subreddits from the ‘go to random subreddit’ button, so they’re acutely aware of them. If you’d like to learn more, ask some former admins.
I saw a graph recently from when Digg lost popularity and initially both Reddit and Digg saw a boost in traffic at the same time, likely people complaining about the changes or watching the consequences. Reddit kept growing from the boost and Digg saw a steep drop off then steady decline.
So it’s possible July will see inflated numbers compared to what August will be. It’s also possible those inflated numbers happened during the blackout and the decline will start happening now as API changes go into effect.
I went back there and browsed through some of my old subreddits.
On the face of it it seems nothing changed, but if you look at certain comment threads it looks like a bunch of bots talking to each other.
Glad I pulled off the bandaid, fuck reddit and u/spez
How do they get the data? Do those websites release info on their monthly traffic?
Similarweb gets the data used to generate the estimations you see on the platform from 4 main sources:
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Direct Measurement – millions of websites and apps choose to share their first-party analytics with us.
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Contributory Network – a collection of consumer products that aggregate anonymous device behavioral data.
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**Partnerships **-- a global network of organizations that collect “digital signals” across the Internet.
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Public Data Extraction – an advanced algorithmic engine that captures and indexes public data from billions of websites and apps.
For a deep dive into our data methodology, visit Similarweb Data Methodology.
Source: https://support.similarweb.com/hc/en-us/articles/4912885128337-How-does-Similarweb-get-data-
Its impressive how they can say absolute nothing in so much text lol
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How much of the traffic is driven by bots?
It might be better to ask how much isn’t!
This tracks. Youtube’s introduced 30 second unskippable ads for some reason I cannot fathom (I exit all the way out of the app whenver they try that) and the slow and steady decline of most mainstream social media is expected, due to the enshitification.
Twitter and now Reddit are probably going to die slow deaths, although Twitter will most likely go first. Reddit… may hold on for longer until a mainstream competitor arrives to replace it, or people finally decide to try the Fediverse.
I almost don’t believe that number, that’s a whole lot of people
We’re similar web predictions ever confirmed? It all seems like a load of smoke tbh.