That's not strictly true... They do track these numbers (you can see them on the homepage), but currently they're not displayed in the AdminCP.If they don't even track new posts and registrations, I think it's safe to assume they don't track the time users spend online.
That's not strictly true... They do track these numbers (you can see them on the homepage), but currently they're not displayed in the AdminCP.
Isn't this basically covered by Google Analytics?
I can understand a few things, but for the most part servers either have their own system (Awstats being the most common), utilize Google Analytics, or use their own tracking system (Mint or Piwik or something similar).
I can understand a few things however, for noting specific trends (Usage of like and a few other things that wouldn't be necessarily covered by other systems), but for the most part is there really much need?
What's the point? Google does a stunning job - go use their system.Thanks Kier, but I'm thinking more along the lines of displaying data within Admin CP itself?
For most things, yes, but I mean more for tracking like usage, follow usage, watch usage and a few other things that Google does -not- do.IMO, there's no real benefit of replicating the functionality of Google Analytics in an Admin CP page.
I'd like to quote Kier's post from a similar thread:
This can possibly be done via Custom Variables and Event tracking via the API that Google already provides.For most things, yes, but I mean more for tracking like usage, follow usage, watch usage and a few other things that Google does -not- do.
IMO, there's no real benefit of replicating the functionality of Google Analytics in an Admin CP page.
I'd like to quote Kier's post from a similar thread:
I actually manually track that myself as Awstats and Webalizer don't do that.I want to know how many new users signed up, how many are active, and how many new discussions and msgs were created, per month. This is a graph that convinces me every 6 months to keep going.
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