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How many times have you visited Fluther?

Asked by Brian1946 (32637points) April 21st, 2017

Here’s a way to see this info that will hopefully work for you:

Right click on the Answer button at the bottom of this thread, and you might see an option to “View Page Info”.

If you do, click on the Security tab.

About halfway down the Security page, you might see a section labeled “Privacy & History”.

In that section, you should see a question asking, “Have I visited this website prior to today?”

To the right of that, you should see the answer.

According to this method, I’ve visited Fluther 50,321 times.

I could be wrong, but I think it’s a tally of how many times I’ve visited and revisited all the different Fluther pages.

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9 Answers

Coloma's avatar

Mine says 4,449 times…but…this is a new computer, less than 6 months old. Surely I have visited gazillions more times than 4,500. Maybe I’d rather not know. haha
Sooo….lets do a little math , if I visit, on average, about 9,000 times a year, Then, multiply 9,000 by 7 years, that makes 63,000 visits. Sounds about right. Egads! lol

Tropical_Willie's avatar

Under 56,000 times.

Seek's avatar

Nearly every day since December of 2009, with about an 18 month break at one point.

Many thousands of clicks. Many.

Mimishu1995's avatar

13,153 times. Not to mention a reinstallment of my browser in 2015, a computer crash-down in 2014 and many more times on my phone.

jca's avatar

I can’t view the number here using the method described but I’ve been here since 2007 and visit multiple times each day. Sometimes if I’m having coffee or am otherwise bored, I’m back and forth between this and FB many times in succession.

ucme's avatar

I don’t know or care, seems a rather pointless exercise.

Dutchess_III's avatar

3,199. That’s sounds low, so I double checked. That’s what it said. I noticed there was a passwords option. It shows all the user names you’ve used on this site. Then if you select “view passwords,” you can see the passwords!

That was kind of interesting and may be very useful in the future! Thanks for asking the question! How did you come across this?

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