Our
statistics system uses only pure, distilled water and is prepared on the best equipment :-)
If you seriously and do not prevaricate, then our
statistical system is interesting only to those who either work in online media or read them very actively, since it only cheats media and blog sites. Yes, it may also be of interest to developers who are always interested in looking into the pan with the code or learning about the operation of a new interesting algorithm. Assuming that there are people on Habré who meet the above criteria, let's talk about statistics in more detail.
Probably, no one needs to explain that the Inforotor news aggregator automatically builds plots and spreads them into headings. The plots get similar messages most often from different media. Comparing the attendance of the content pages of publications, we obtain statistics for each plot, the standard report of which looks like
this . The report contains data about the unique visitors of the entire plot and the distribution of the plot audience among the media that published it.
The data on the attendance of specific messages of the publication in conjunction with the analysis of the text of these messages provide us with precisely those reports that are a distinctive feature of our statistical system. These are reports on the content of both a specific publication and the news flow in general. For example:
The “Citing” report will tell about who and when reprinted each of your news :-)
“Popularity of headings” will tell about the distribution of the site’s audience by headings, thus reflecting readers ’news interests, which, in our opinion, can be judged on the quality of the audience.
It is important to emphasize that this report can be imposed as a filter on any source of visitors, which will allow to determine the composition of the interests of the audience that came from a particular site.
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All these data allowed us to create online media ratings on
quoting ,
exclusive and
reprinted messages, as well as our main media rating (
global ), which we will discuss in more detail in the following publications.