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This is purely speculation on my part, but I expect to see an influx of domainers from Africa over the coming years as more people there gain consistent access to the internet. I also expect to see more intermingling between the Chinese and Western domaining communities: there's historically been a bit of a divide between them, but, anecdotally, I've noticed more and more Chinese domainers participating on NamePros.
https://www.namepros.com/threads/he...-np-traffic-from-libya-and-kyrgyzstan.1306706
Last edited: Jul 22, 2023
Two threads going of same thing?
Both started same day
Quoting paul from a different thread
Quoting berryhill too
Why the boner over statistics that are as reliable as afternic transaction assurance?
And no I dont have $4 to send you
Thats my contributing factor for the day,
Quoting berryhill too
Why the boner over statistics that are as reliable as afternic transaction assurance?
And no I dont have $4 to send you
Thats my contributing factor for the day,
Yes, I start second as first was moved down by admins of NP
but this is not a same, here I wanna to meet people from Libya, not like in video
Yep, you don't have, you are out from domaining 3+ years from now. Now you are contributing.
God bless you
p.s. I can't send you DM, it's you wrote my from a new account for a discount and now angree on me, so posting this? Don't be so life is too short to do so, be good person. Thanks
Last edited: Jul 22, 2023
Are here a tons of users from Libya and Kyrgyzstan
or Bots
Neither. That data is nonsense. I assume they’re doing some sort of extrapolation that doesn’t actually work well on our site.
I've been using SW for years now (the paid version) and, just for the fun of it, I occasionally check NP's metrics.
In all these years, I have never seen traffic coming from the countries the OP mentioned. The traffic that SW shows is almost always US, China, India, UK and Australia which makes sense I think.
SW is very inaccurate, if one wants to do some serious work, but it does a very good job as an all-in-one tool for any type of research.
In all these years, I have never seen traffic coming from the countries the OP mentioned. The traffic that SW shows is almost always US, China, India, UK and Australia which makes sense I think.
That's a lot closer to reality. I'm not sure Australia makes the top five, but the others sound about right.