Hi Orsolya, a PDF copy is at https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Readership_metrics_for_the_two_months_until_February_7,_2016.pdf (previous reports and various charts are also available at https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Wikimedia_readership_metrics_reports )
And of course these mailing lists have public archives too, although they don't play very well with HTML attachments ( https://lists.wikimedia.org/pipermail/mobile-l/2016-February/010096.html ). On Fri, Feb 19, 2016 at 11:01 AM, Orsolya Gyenes < gyenes.orso...@wiki.media.hu> wrote: > Dear Tilman, > > Can you provide a link for this summary below? > > Thank you, > > *~Orsolya* > > 2016-02-18 23:37 GMT+01:00 Tilman Bayer <tba...@wikimedia.org>: > >> Hi all, >> >> this resumes the usual look at our most important readership metrics. >> Among other things, this time we observe the annual Christmas slump in >> pageviews, hail the advent of the mobile singularity (December saw the >> first ever day with >50% mobile pageviews), and resolve the mystery of the >> Android app’s installation drop since mid November. >> >> As laid out earlier >> <https://lists.wikimedia.org/pipermail/mobile-l/2015-September/009773.html>, >> the main purpose is to raise awareness about how these are developing, call >> out the impact of any unusual events in the preceding week, and facilitate >> thinking about core metrics in general. We are still iterating on the >> presentation; feedback and discussion welcome. >> >> After switching away from the weekly schedule (week-over-week and >> month-over-month changes are now being recorded on the Product page >> <https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Wikimedia_Product#Reading> at >> MediaWiki.org) we also skipped an issue and added one week, so this edition >> of the report covers a timespan of nine weeks. >> >> See also the slides from the Reading team’s quarter review meeting >> <https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/WMF_Metrics_and_activities_meetings/Quarterly_reviews/Reading_and_Community_Tech,_January_2016> >> on January 20 for an in-depth look at various metrics. >> >> Now to the usual data. (All numbers below are averages for December 7, >> 2015 to February 7, 2016 unless otherwise noted.) >> >> Pageviews >> >> Total: 529 million/day >> >> Context (April 2015-February 2016): >> >> >> >> (see also the Vital Signs dashboard >> <https://vital-signs.wmflabs.org/#projects=all/metrics=Pageviews>) >> >> Total pageviews saw a sharp drop about a week before Christmas (almost >> entirely on desktop), coinciding with a drop >> <http://discovery.wmflabs.org/external/#traffic_by_engine> in Google >> referrals. But both recovered in early January, even rising above earlier >> levels, thanks to mobile (cf. below). Historical data from one and two >> years ago shows a very similar slump in total and desktop pageviews in the >> second half of December (with a lasting increase in mobile around >> Christmas, too), so I’m interpreting this as seasonal even though it >> preceded the actual holidays by a few days. In January 2014, traffic did >> not fully recover to the levels of November/early December. In January >> 2015, it rose slightly above them, similar to now. >> >> Desktop: 54.3% >> >> Mobile web: 44.4% >> >> Apps: 1.3% >> >> Context (April 2015-February 2016): >> >> >> December 20, 2015 will forever be engraved in Wikimedia history as the >> first day where mobile pageviews surpassed desktop pageviews (51% vs. 49%). >> It was a Sunday - as we have known for a long time, mobile usage is higher >> on weekends. In general, the mobile percentage over a whole week still >> remains well below 50%. But even as desktop pageviews recovered from the >> Christmas slump at the beginning of January, the mobile percentage remains >> roughly 2% higher than before mid-December - quite likely due to a lot of >> new phones entering usage as Christmas presents. >> >> Global North ratio: 78.3% of total pageviews >> >> Context (April 2015-February 2016): >> >> New app installations >> >> Android: 38.4k/day >> >> Daily installs per device, from Google Play >> >> Context (January 2015-February 2016): >> >> As reported earlier, the app was featured twice on Google Play in recent >> months, and we can now estimate how many additional installs each may have >> caused. November’s placement in the “new and updated” section appears to >> have brought in more than 200k installs, and from early December to early >> January, the apps was featured as one of the “Best Apps of 2015” in many >> countries, resulting in around 350k additional installs. >> >> The preceding reports also described how we noticed a sharp drop in the >> new install rate around November 12, and started investigating the cause >> with our contact at Google. After some detective work, it turned out that >> the app had been benefitting (since April) from a new feature >> <https://googlewebmastercentral.blogspot.com/2015/04/drive-app-installs-through-app-indexing.html> >> in Google Search showing install buttons for a website’s app next to search >> results from that site for general search terms. Google ended this >> experiment in November, causing the app’s baseline install rate to drop >> significantly (coincidentally around the end of the “new and updated” >> promotion). Going forward, this means that the ongoing growth rate >> (installs minus uninstalls) remains much lower than it was during most of >> 2015. >> >> >> iOS: 4.94k/day >> >> Download numbers from App Annie >> >> Context (last three months): >> >> Like for the Android app, there was a notable bump around Christmas, but >> also an even larger spike on January 14 - the reason is not clear to us. >> >> App user retention >> >> Android: 16.8% >> >> (Ratio of app installs opened again 7 days after installation, among all >> installed during the previous week. 1:100 sample) >> >> Context (last four months): >> >> Retention for installations since around Christmas appears to be higher; >> but the data is quite noisy. >> >> iOS: N/A >> >> (Ratio of app installs opened again 7 days after installation, among all >> installed during the previous week. From iTunes Connect, opt-in only = ca. >> 20-30% of all users) >> >> As reported earlier, we encountered data quality issues with this metric. >> We eventually received an explanation from Apple last week, but it doesn’t >> look very satisfactory for our purposes. We are now working >> <https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T126693> to measure retention >> ourselves via EventLogging, like we do on Android. >> Unique app users >> >> Android: 1.206 million / day >> >> Context (last four months): >> >> A clearly visible and lasting increase around Christmas, which again >> indicates that the retention rates for the install peak around that time >> were higher than during the install peaks caused by the Google Play >> promotions (even though they resulted in more installs initially). >> >> iOS: 303 k / day >> >> Context (last four months): >> >> Similar to Android, a clearly visible and lasting increase around >> Christmas. >> >> ---- >> >> For reference, the queries and source links used are listed below (access >> is needed for each). Unless otherwise noted, all content of this report is >> © Wikimedia Foundation and released under the CC BY-SA 3.0 >> <https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/> license. Most of the >> above charts are available on Commons, too >> <https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?title=Special:ListFiles&offset=20150923010000&user=Tbayer+%28WMF%29&ilshowall=1&limit=4> >> . >> >> hive (wmf)> SELECT SUM(view_count)/(7000000*9) AS >> avg_daily_views_millions FROM wmf.projectview_hourly WHERE agent_type = >> 'user' AND CONCAT(year,"-",LPAD(month,2,"0"),"-",LPAD(day,2,"0")) BETWEEN >> "2015-12-07" AND "2016-02-07"; >> >> hive (wmf)> SELECT year, month, day, >> CONCAT(year,"-",LPAD(month,2,"0"),"-",LPAD(day,2,"0")) as date, >> sum(IF(access_method <> 'desktop', view_count, null)) AS mobileviews, >> SUM(view_count) AS allviews FROM wmf.projectview_hourly WHERE year > 0 AND >> agent_type = 'user' GROUP BY year, month, day ORDER BY year, month, day >> LIMIT 1000; >> >> hive (wmf)> SELECT access_method, SUM(view_count)/7 FROM >> wmf.projectview_hourly WHERE agent_type = 'user' AND >> CONCAT(year,"-",LPAD(month,2,"0"),"-",LPAD(day,2,"0")) BETWEEN "2015-12-07" >> AND "2016-02-07" GROUP BY access_method; >> >> hive (wmf)> SELECT SUM(IF (FIND_IN_SET(country_code, >> 'AD,AL,AT,AX,BA,BE,BG,CH,CY,CZ,DE,DK,EE,ES,FI,FO,FR,FX,GB,GG,GI,GL,GR,HR,HU,IE,IL,IM,IS,IT,JE,LI,LU,LV,MC,MD,ME,MK,MT,NL,NO,PL,PT,RO,RS,RU,SE,SI,SJ,SK,SM,TR,VA,AU,CA,HK,MO,NZ,JP,SG,KR,TW,US') >> > 0, view_count, 0))/SUM(view_count) FROM wmf.projectview_hourly WHERE >> agent_type = 'user' AND >> CONCAT(year,"-",LPAD(month,2,"0"),"-",LPAD(day,2,"0")) BETWEEN "2015-12-07" >> AND "2016-02-07"; >> >> hive (wmf)> SELECT year, month, day, >> CONCAT(year,"-",LPAD(month,2,"0"),"-",LPAD(day,2,"0")), SUM(view_count) AS >> all, SUM(IF (FIND_IN_SET(country_code, >> 'AD,AL,AT,AX,BA,BE,BG,CH,CY,CZ,DE,DK,EE,ES,FI,FO,FR,FX,GB,GG,GI,GL,GR,HR,HU,IE,IL,IM,IS,IT,JE,LI,LU,LV,MC,MD,ME,MK,MT,NL,NO,PL,PT,RO,RS,RU,SE,SI,SJ,SK,SM,TR,VA,AU,CA,HK,MO,NZ,JP,SG,KR,TW,US') >> > 0, view_count, 0)) AS Global_North_views FROM wmf.projectview_hourly >> WHERE year > 0 AND agent_type='user' GROUP BY year, month, day ORDER BY >> year, month, day LIMIT 1000; >> >> >> https://console.developers.google.com/storage/browser/pubsite_prod_rev_02812522755211381933/stats/installs/ >> (“overview”) >> >> >> https://www.appannie.com/dashboard/252257/item/324715238/downloads/?breakdown=country&date=2015-12-07~2016-02-07&chart_type=downloads&countries=ALL >> (select “Total”) >> >> SELECT LEFT(timestamp, 8) AS date, SUM(IF(event_appInstallAgeDays = 0, 1, >> 0)) AS day0_active, SUM(IF(event_appInstallAgeDays = 7, 1, 0)) AS >> day7_active FROM log.MobileWikiAppDailyStats_12637385 WHERE userAgent >> LIKE '%-r-%' AND userAgent NOT LIKE '%Googlebot%' GROUP BY date ORDER BY >> DATE; >> >> (with the retention rate calculated as day7_active divided by day0_active >> from seven days earlier, of course) >> >> https://analytics.itunes.apple.com/#/retention?app=324715238 >> >> hive (wmf)> SELECT CONCAT(year,"-",LPAD(month,2,"0"),"-",LPAD(day,2,"0")) >> as date, unique_count AS Android_DAU FROM wmf.mobile_apps_uniques_daily >> WHERE platform = 'Android'; >> >> hive (wmf)> SELECT CONCAT(year,"-",LPAD(month,2,"0"),"-",LPAD(day,2,"0")) >> as date, unique_count AS iOS_DAU FROM wmf.mobile_apps_uniques_daily WHERE >> platform = 'iOS'; >> >> >> -- >> Tilman Bayer >> Senior Analyst >> Wikimedia Foundation >> IRC (Freenode): HaeB >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Mobile-l mailing list >> Mobile-l@lists.wikimedia.org >> https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/mobile-l >> >> > -- Tilman Bayer Senior Analyst Wikimedia Foundation IRC (Freenode): HaeB
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