Peter van den Hamer
posted this on October 29, 2010 21:25
I have been tracking the growth of the website for 1.5 months. For the data and my analysis see http://peter.vdhamer.com/2010/10/23/fotopedia-statistics/
On Oct 29th the number of articles shot up by 800 in a single day. Anybody know why?
800 articles/day is 20x higher than the average rate (roughly 40 articles/day).
800 new articles is more than the number of photos added to the database on the same day. So something might be wrong...
If you can show me examples of all of these new articles created today, that would also help (I only created one myself ;-).
Peter (spreadsheet attached)
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OK. Thanks for the clarification.