I am very confused about mine. They started stats at the time when I was using my journal the least out of the many years I've had it, so now that I'm starting to post more and the charts show actual numbers, I have no idea how to interpret some of them. Or, I do, but I think I might be getting it wrong. Mostly because I refuse to believe certain entries were viewed by anyone but me. I go, geez, how many times did I refresh this page to check the formatting? LOL.
Eh no. I use my own stats to see how many have commented in my LJ. I totally forgot about the LJ stats still I saw it mentioned on my F-List. I haven't figured out how it works. (Can't use My Guest because I'm not visible myself.) For friending/defriending I use 'Joule'.
I was mostly just putting in random entries to see what numbers would be spat back at me. What do you mean, checking the entries how many visitors you had for them? I don't think we need to do something like telling LJ to collect the numbers of visitors on a certain entry?
*edit* I use XColibur as a site schema so I don't have the 'My Stats' features embedded in my LJ.
*nods* I use this link if I want to check it out. The other doesn't function for me because of the old Site scheme (LJ doesn't update this one anymore with new links) but I don't want to miss it.
I don't have a paid account so I haven't been able to see how any of it works, but I'm glad they've implemented it. What I really wish is that the Pingback bot worked universally. This would be particularly helpful for people to find out when they'd been recced.
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I was mostly just putting in random entries to see what numbers would be spat back at me.
What do you mean, checking the entries how many visitors you had for them? I don't think we need to do something like telling LJ to collect the numbers of visitors on a certain entry?
*edit* I use XColibur as a site schema so I don't have the 'My Stats' features embedded in my LJ.
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It's also at this website - http://www.livejournal.com/statistics/
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