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🪵 A log in the context of the IndieWeb is likely a web server log, like an Apache log or nginx log, logs for IndieWeb services like Bridgy, possibly short for weblog, or the IRC chat log https://indieweb.org/log
Loqi
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2025-11-05 01:18
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what is a server log
cupparex
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2025-11-05 01:17
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It looks like we don't have a page for "server log" yet. Would you like to create it? (Or just say "server log is ____", a sentence describing the term)
Loqi
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2025-11-05 01:17
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cupparex++ for a good use-case for referrer analytics -> which referrers to keep POSSEing to (or not)
[tantek]
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2025-11-05 01:17
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[tantek]: My main reason is I want to see where traffic is coming from and what posts are being interacted with the most. I wanted to use traffic as a way to figure out what places are worth my time when implementing POSSE
cupparex
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2025-11-05 01:15
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gRegor: I appreciate you pointing me in the direction of the Gdpr and analytics pages so I can make a fully informed decision and for doing those tests. eRegor++
cupparex
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2025-11-05 01:14
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definitely no on both 😆 (no consensus, no official legal opinions). maybe we need a legal disclaimer on that page in particular?
[tantek]
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2025-11-05 01:14
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Another view of analytics is that like anything indieweb, ask yourself what specifically are you getting out of putting something on your personal site? if you're not sure what you're getting out of it, remove it. the simpler a personal site, the better. less admintax, better for the users/viewers/environment etc.
[tantek]
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2025-11-05 01:12
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Whatever you're comfortable with really. I don't think removing analytics in particular is a key part of the indieweb. There's various reasons people may choose different analytics options, or to not have them.
gRegor
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2025-11-05 01:09
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analytics is the collection, analysis and reporting of a websites traffic https://indieweb.org/analytics
Loqi
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2025-11-05 01:05
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