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Jun 16, 2020 at 10:59 history edited CommunityBot
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Sep 21, 2018 at 19:46 comment added red-shield Oh, never mind. I created an extension for my browser that clicks that useless link for me and also removes the pointless New Contributor labels :-P You can keep them both.
Sep 17, 2018 at 16:39 comment added Jon Ericson Staff @red-shield: Not sure about "just", but yes, the effect of the feature is to require more people to have to click an extra time. I'm willing to revisit this change if it is no longer deemed worth the cost by this community.
Sep 17, 2018 at 13:03 comment added red-shield So you've just implemented a feature that just annoys everybody without any particular win. Great job.
Sep 16, 2014 at 22:35 comment added Monica Cellio Mod Thanks. I realize they would have to click a link; I was wondering if some of them weren't bothering to do so (as a class). Eyeballing it, it looks like we average about 2.5 times as many clicks for anonymous as registered; what's the ratio of anonymous to registered visits? That is, do anon users click at about the same rate as everybody else (so our goal of cutting out noise for the Google crowd isn't really working), or per capita do they click a lot less (but there are a lot more of them in total)?
Sep 16, 2014 at 22:29 comment added Jon Ericson Staff @Monica Cellio: I updated the first graph to show by user type. Pretty much everyone is having to click an extra link to read more comments.
Sep 16, 2014 at 22:24 history edited Jon EricsonStaff CC BY-SA 3.0
Updated the graph to show by user type.
Sep 16, 2014 at 13:07 comment added Monica Cellio Mod Interesting, thanks. Is it possible to break it down for account-holders versus casual visitors (e.g. Google)? If most of us are clicking but most Googlers aren't, that's different than if everybody's clicking.
Sep 16, 2014 at 7:33 comment added gnat what about voting on answers? hiding comments => less scrolling to get to answers => one can expect some increase in voting on these
Sep 16, 2014 at 0:09 history answered Jon EricsonStaff CC BY-SA 3.0