I think all we know so far is that desktop traffic dropped 3% in the month of June. So pretty much, we have barely any data at all. We need information on total traffic and mobile traffic, and from July 1 onwards.
I guess we can also say that Reddit got pretty horrible press, but we don’t know if that’s had a financial impact.
“desktop traffic” sounds like a carefully chosen statistic which would exclude all the users of 3rd party apps. Frankly they were presumably hoping this measure would go up?
Not to mention that we’d need data on how many bots makeup reddit interactions/engagement to compare against the traffic data. My guess, bots likely increased.
I think all we know so far is that desktop traffic dropped 3% in the month of June. So pretty much, we have barely any data at all. We need information on total traffic and mobile traffic, and from July 1 onwards.
I guess we can also say that Reddit got pretty horrible press, but we don’t know if that’s had a financial impact.
“desktop traffic” sounds like a carefully chosen statistic which would exclude all the users of 3rd party apps. Frankly they were presumably hoping this measure would go up?
Not to mention that we’d need data on how many bots makeup reddit interactions/engagement to compare against the traffic data. My guess, bots likely increased.