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iamapizza t1_iqqdcmk wrote

Georgia - 4chan tells me there's a small population online, comprised mainly of edgelords.

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veryproactive t1_iqv1u1y wrote

To be fair, it's 4channel, meaning it's the more SFW parts of 4chan.

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AmpersandJovial t1_iqqjw6z wrote

I took years of Spanish in high school and college only to read bancodevenezuela and think "Why does Venezuela want to ban code?"

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dex3r t1_iqqe1lv wrote

I highly doubt the most popular site in Poland (that isn't a search engine) is jbzd.com.pl. It was a popular meme site, but definitely never in the top1, not by a long shot.

According to other sources it's not even in the top 100. Local Ebay equivalents are much, much more popular.

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bamboozled_bubbles t1_iqszi5b wrote

I have so much respect for Wikipedia after seeing this. Being a free service that doesn’t advertise or sell data, and one of the most heavily used sites across the world. Makes me feel good about my annual $10 donation to keep Wikipedia going

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yetanotheropinion_ t1_iqqdr1l wrote

Not a big tech expert - but doesn't it have a huge effect on the analysis if a company is based in a certain country? I imagine any kind of marketing or IT related testing would happen from within the very same country, therefore leading to a considerable amount of traffic on the website that does not stem from end customers? Anyone who could elaborate on that?

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Docki9 t1_iqqtapv wrote

Seznam.cz in czech republic is basically a search engine with mail a some news. Its motto is "seznam, find here, what you dont know"

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Etrinix_IU t1_iqrfon6 wrote

sufficient velocity is the most viewed page in Puerto Rico? I'm not Puerto Rican in any sense, but I doubt it's gonna be some tabletop-centric gaming site of all things

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PinkMonkeyBirdDota t1_irezk0v wrote

How can you not have any data on China and just not even mention it in the article?

I understand not having the data, but at least say why.

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