Comment by yreg
3 years ago
Isn't HN pretty small? This post has <400 upvotes over 3 hours. There can't be 1000x that amount of lurkers can there?
3 years ago
Isn't HN pretty small? This post has <400 upvotes over 3 hours. There can't be 1000x that amount of lurkers can there?
I can provide some statistics myself.
One of my blog posts was submitted to HN that had 194 points and 149 comments[1]. All dates are in UTC.
[1]: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=34388533
HN has millions of page views per day (maybe @dang can give a more accurate and updated number), and things frequently gets reposted elsewhere. Happens many times that things on the frontpage gets brought down to its knees, this wouldn't be the first nor the last.
Source on the millions?
This person says they got 12k visitors over a day:
https://nicklafferty.com/blog/what-happens-when-you-re-on-th...
The websites hugged to death by this forum are usually tiny hobby projects.
Dang from 6 months ago https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=33454140
> There's no stats page but last I checked it was around 5M monthly unique users (depending on how you count them), perhaps 10M page views a day (including a guess at API traffic), and something like 1300 submissions (stories) and 13k comments a day.
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Hacker News has 3.4 million users per month and 350,000 users per day, with 4 million pageviews a day. There are just under 1 million registered accounts, with several hundred added each day. Users post around 1,000 articles and 6,000 comments to the site per day. https://blog.samaltman.com/2017-yc-annual-letter
Not the OP but they were referring to the whole site. So definitely not millions, but the number is probably higher than you think.
From the blog you linked, the number of interest is 18k. 12k are only those with HN referrer headers. In reality, many setup strips that header so you can't track it exactly right. The author did mention they averaged 50 views before.
A big part of it are reposts. From my own submissions, posting to HN resulted in tons of different origins. Public ones like reddit, twitter and private ones like newsletters, dashboard & chat messages. You'll also be surprised by the wide variety of clients people use to access HN.
They also used Google analytics to track the numbers. Most people in HN block it either through the browser or an extension [0]. In reality it's probably double the traffic.
Don't forget to account for scraping & crawling bots. That's another big source of traffic that the author didn't track.
[0] https://plausible.io/blog/google-analytics-adblockers-missin...
I’ve seen other people that posted about the HN embrace talk about 50k extra visitors. I guess this is a single page, so 50k pageviews?
Indeed there are. Tens of us!
Maybe you underestimate how many people want to keep up on things but not interact?
More than tens I'd say. I suspect for each person that interacts, there are dozens that don't. If I have to bet, I'd put the ratio at 1:100. So 100 lukers for every 1 active user.