Kind of odd how many people apparently just opened up their browser and typed in the direct NUKEMAP URL... usually when I have this much traffic at once it comes from a linked site.pic.twitter.com/HmEeUcK3We
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There used to be an effort to have the site translated. What happened to it?
Still on the list of things to do! A long list unfortunately. I have planned to rewrite some of the English captions so I am waiting until that is finished before I go forward with the localization effort.
let me know about the greek translation, I can help again. And keep up the excellent work!
Are you sure it’s not from the recent Lifehacker article? I think AMP links sometimes cloak the source.
Yeah, in my experience a large portion "none/direct" is generally mobile app traffic (often mobile Facebook for the consumer/lifestyle websites I manage). Lack of knowing can be frustrating.
It may be a news article. When I opened it in my news app (smart news) I then clicked to open in browser, and when doing so it pasted the original url, no links. So that would show up as me typing in your url.
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