top | item 5361123 (no title) padraigm | 13 years ago Whether they count or not, I would expect to see "regular" users to be orders of magnitude more common than web crawlers. discuss order hn newest Flimm|13 years ago But web crawlers generate orders of magnitude more traffic than regular users. dredmorbius|13 years ago True, but if you're tracking users, you'll normalize for that (tracking cookies, bot exclusion, IP, etc.). It's somewhat nontrivial, but most web analytics packages will give you a decent first cut.
Flimm|13 years ago But web crawlers generate orders of magnitude more traffic than regular users. dredmorbius|13 years ago True, but if you're tracking users, you'll normalize for that (tracking cookies, bot exclusion, IP, etc.). It's somewhat nontrivial, but most web analytics packages will give you a decent first cut.
dredmorbius|13 years ago True, but if you're tracking users, you'll normalize for that (tracking cookies, bot exclusion, IP, etc.). It's somewhat nontrivial, but most web analytics packages will give you a decent first cut.
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