dcausse added a comment.

  In T353453#9524925 <https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T353453#9524925>, 
@AndrewTavis_WMDE wrote:
  
  > Quick note on this:
  >
  > There are two ways that need to be factored in to deriving if a query is 
from Scholia. Some queries do start with `#tool: scholia` as @dcausse 
suggested, but I checked for user agents and also found that the string 
`"Scholia"` is also used as a user agent. Big thing is that some of the queries 
have the comment and some have the user agent, but in no cases do we have both.
  
  Indeed I saw these two as well, I'm not sure how to interpret this yet but it 
could be that some are coming from web browsers browsing 
https://scholia.toolforge.org/ (`#tool: scholia` in the query) and the 
"Scholia" user-agent might be from some automated tooling used by scholia that 
we have yet to discover? Looking at the queries might help.
  Regarding `#tool: scholia` something I noted is a non negligible portion of 
the traffic is coming from automated web crawlers, this might be interesting to 
identify and distinguish.

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