Below are some statistics about the fifth year of Equality-by-Lot. Comparable numbers for last year can be found here.
2014 | Page views | Posts | Comments |
Jan | 2,038 | 11 | 179 |
Feb | 2,370 | 8 | 110 |
Mar | 1,975 | 7 | 76 |
Apr | 2,890 | 13 | 269 |
May | 2,956 | 5 | 265 |
June | 2,403 | 8 | 119 |
July | 2,552 | 14 | 205 |
Aug | 1,950 | 3 | 71 |
Sept | 2,022 | 8 | 91 |
Oct | 2,511 | 10 | 105 |
Nov | 2,490 | 8 | 108 |
Dec (to 28th) | 2,318 | 10 | 183 |
Total | 28,475 | 105 | 1,781 |
Note that page views do not include visits by logged-in contributors – the wordpress system does not count those visits.
Posts were made by 11 authors during 2014. (There were, of course, many other authors quoted and linked to.)
There are currently 188 email and WordPress followers of this blog. In addition there are 83 Twitter followers (@Klerotarian) and 50 Facebook followers.
Searching for “distribution by lot” (with quotes) using Google returns Equality-by-Lot as the second result (out of “about 20,600 results”), as well as the third result. Searching for “sortition” returns Equality-by-Lot as the 5th result (out of “about 73,900 results”).
Filed under: Distribution by lot, meta, Sortition |
Not to br picky, the FB group has 60 members. What about search terms such as “selection by lot” or “randomization in politics?”
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The WordPress dashboard for this blog reports 50 Facebook followers. I am not quite sure what this means technically. In any case, I would not read too much into those numbers. In my mind, they are some sort of general indicators, but nothing more than that.
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