Site stats
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I have a personal blog and I am building another one for an organization I’m in, with a totally different username and e-mail. The organization’s blog is still being published privately; 2 fellow members have subscribed so they can review it in progress.
I now have over 300 views of the private blog, which doesn’t seem right. I am sure the 2 subscribers are not viewing it that often. Is there something I might have done so that my own views are being counted, when all I’m doing is reviewing content?
The blog I need help with is: (visible only to logged in users)
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Hi. Unlike a public blog, on a private blog, all of the views are counted, even your own.
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he organization’s blog is still being published privately; 2 fellow members have subscribed so they can review it in progress.
Please read:
Private blogs, which can be viewed only by users chosen by the administrator, now track the page views of all of their users. Traditionally we have omitted the views attributed to a blog’s own users because stats were meant to reflect the activity of the general public. However, this meant that private blogs had no useful stats reports. This change will be especially useful for private blogs that have many users. http://en.blog.wordpress.com/2011/08/18/watch-your-traffic-grow-with-sparklines/
Read also: site stats
The following are not counted:
Visits to uploaded documents and files
Visits from browsers that do not execute javascript or load images
GoogleBot and other search engine spiders
Your own visits to your blog (for logged-in users of public blogs only) http://en.support.wordpress.com/stats/
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