Slightly egotistical, but . . .
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Is there any way to know how many people have downloaded a particular text? Since I completed my first solo project a month or so ago, I'm curious how much traffic it's getting. . . . Geez, I'm vain.
Well, you're not "Zaklog the Humble" for a reason one presumes.
If you go to the archive.org page for your project there is a counter of downloads. Whether that counter is 1) accurate, or 2) indicative of complete downloads or individual files is (so far as I know) uncertain. But it will give you at least some idea.
Jim
If you go to the archive.org page for your project there is a counter of downloads. Whether that counter is 1) accurate, or 2) indicative of complete downloads or individual files is (so far as I know) uncertain. But it will give you at least some idea.
Jim
Not egotistical at all, Shawn. I look at mine regularly. All you have to do is click the link to the Internet Archive page on project's LV catalogue page.
http://librivox.org/the-hunting-of-the-snark-by-lewis-carroll-2/
The Internet Archive shows number of downloads, updated daily. It is not known whether the download numbers differentiate at all between downloads of the whole book in zip format and downloads of individual files (probably not) but it gives you an idea.
There is also the possibility that someone may leave you a review one day...
EDIT: Jim beat me to it.
Ruth
http://librivox.org/the-hunting-of-the-snark-by-lewis-carroll-2/
The Internet Archive shows number of downloads, updated daily. It is not known whether the download numbers differentiate at all between downloads of the whole book in zip format and downloads of individual files (probably not) but it gives you an idea.
There is also the possibility that someone may leave you a review one day...
EDIT: Jim beat me to it.
Ruth
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318 people have downloaded your solo so far.
As Jim pointed out, the archive.org page registers that.
http://www.archive.org/details/hunting_of_the_snark_scs_librivox
Edit: Aren't we helpful?
As Jim pointed out, the archive.org page registers that.
http://www.archive.org/details/hunting_of_the_snark_scs_librivox
Edit: Aren't we helpful?
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Probably only 'cuz you're on dial-up.RuthieG wrote: EDIT: Jim beat me to it.
Ruth
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Nah, I have been repaired. Can't stop me now.Steampunk wrote:Probably only 'cuz you're on dial-up.RuthieG wrote: EDIT: Jim beat me to it.
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Damn straight! I got a positive review last year for my reading of A Christmas Carol and I'm still insufferable around my house!RuthieG wrote:
There is also the possibility that someone may leave you a review one day...
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I went so far as to make a little piece of code which goes and checks on the number of downloads on each of my solo recordings at archive. (55,235!)
Which is totally meaningless for SO MANY reasons (like, I only worked in collaboratives for my first two years here, and it seems to be cheating to include those in the count, plus also the individual/zip count uncertainty at archive, not to mention the copies torrented and ebayed which are untrackable...)
Which is totally meaningless for SO MANY reasons (like, I only worked in collaboratives for my first two years here, and it seems to be cheating to include those in the count, plus also the individual/zip count uncertainty at archive, not to mention the copies torrented and ebayed which are untrackable...)
There's honestly no such thing as a stupid question -- but I'm afraid I can't rule out giving a stupid answer : : To Posterity and Beyond!
Yes, I too will confess that I am thrilled that the strange little Flatland has hit 15,000 in under a year... and that without a single review on Archive.
Ruth
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Reminds me of a part of one of the books I am BC'ing (Once on a Time):SmokestackJones wrote:Damn straight! I got a positive review last year for my reading of A Christmas Carol and I'm still insufferable around my house!
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What!? What Don't you know there is a plugin for that?Cori wrote:I went so far as to make a little piece of code which goes and checks on the number of downloads on each of my solo recordings at archive.
Seriously, I love the Firefox Update Scanner plugin, which I'm afraid I leave at "all changes" for its notification threshold. But I do check only once per day.
1,2,3,4, I declare browser war!!
Umm, or not.
Umm, or not.
There's honestly no such thing as a stupid question -- but I'm afraid I can't rule out giving a stupid answer : : To Posterity and Beyond!
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I quit checking when mine stalled at 60 or so. Pity it doesn't tell you what is a zip download and what is piecemeal.
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