I would say less persistent, if you did an analysis of my posting over the past 2 years I’d say my likes to posts ratio is on the increase.
This is a very unsatisfactory answer but it’s almost exactly 50/50
If I discount bots and the likes we have 935,661 pageviews over the last 30 days. Of those 498,000 came from mobile.
But for members it’s heavily weighted in favour of mobile - over 75% of views by members are on mobile.
What percentage of hits are from members overall?
Again, ignoring bots and crawlers and the likes - 61% of pageviews are from members since we moved forum software about 2 years ago. (A frankly ridiculous 15.6 million pageviews in that time).
It’s about 58% in the last 30 days. Not sure if this is part of a wider trend or not. Yesterday it was 62%. Today it’s only about 52% so far but Ewan McKenna probably isn’t awake yet.
MacKenna.
You should start monetising it, bro. Ads for singles websites and 4 star resorts in Cyprus and whatnot.
Ewan doesn’t strike me as being pedantic. He won’t mind.
Sure you can always ban him if he does.
Makes sense as legal firms are far likelier to be browsing from desktops