It's true - traffic to Corona news is flattening out (although it's still big). We haven't done formal research yet, but it looks like things like the @NFLDraft and the Michael Jordan doc are spiking interest...I was on @espn and @bball_ref all week.https://twitter.com/palafo/status/1254024916166488064 …
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Replying to @saroff_nyc
I would kill to see one of those year-end charts but for all non-corona stuff for the last two months. (What I really want to know is what OTHER stuff people read.)
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Replying to @mccanner
Great idea!
@tumbling_after@joshuadschwartz and Bonnie Ray are a *little* bit swamped at the moment, but when we have a free cycle, would be a great list. Any bets on what would be top?1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
Im hoping it’s a list of long magazine-style pieces that people flocked to that I can use as a to-do reading list.
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My bet (and I have no idea) is that it’s something evergreeny that suddenly became relevant that wasn’t relevant before. My bet for engaging corona-related would be a live blog from a international news site. Those things are drawing audience from search, social and direct.
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I think you’re probably right about corona-related. Be interesting to see cooking and baking broken out too. Did people flock to easy recipes, or tutorials, or complicated day-long projects?
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