I would find this very useful. My two longest posts did well karma wise but neither received any comments, and it would be valuable to know whether people are actually reading them through to the end.
For reading time, how does this work for a page I have opened in a new tab but don’t look at for several hours? Is it able to tell if I’ve actually got that page active?
One other thing:
How does the viewership data count multiple views from the same person?
We only share unique views; if you see that your post has 100 views, that means it was viewed from 100 different (logged-in Forum accounts + unique IP addresses from readers who weren’t logged in).
Seeing the values for each of “logged in user” and “unique IP” (i.e. non logged in users) would be nice. For example, one of my posts was shared on ACX and I expect it had far more viewership from non-regular forum users than my other posts, it would be convenient to see this.
I would find this very useful. My two longest posts did well karma wise but neither received any comments, and it would be valuable to know whether people are actually reading them through to the end.
For reading time, how does this work for a page I have opened in a new tab but don’t look at for several hours? Is it able to tell if I’ve actually got that page active?
One other thing:
Seeing the values for each of “logged in user” and “unique IP” (i.e. non logged in users) would be nice. For example, one of my posts was shared on ACX and I expect it had far more viewership from non-regular forum users than my other posts, it would be convenient to see this.