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Hi. The new wiki seems to have been received quite well, on the whole. One of the benefits of being off Fandom is that we now have access to a ton of data from various sources. I thought I'd go through some of that to give everyone an idea of how the wiki's performing.

Firstly, the announcements:

  • The main Twitter announcement has received 101.9k views, 269 retweets and 756 likes. This translated into 520 total link clicks to actually go to the new wiki. The reaction to this tweet was very positive and I am satisfied with the reach it has received. Spreading the word was the main goal of the initial announcements, and this succeeded there.
    • A number of other announcements by other accounts also received large numbers of views, likes and retweets, spreading the news even further.
  • The main r/DoctorWho Reddit announcement has received 69.4k views and 506 upvotes. The response here was also very positive. This post was also pinned to the sub, meaning that it appears at the top, helping even more people to see it.
  • The main r/Gallifrey Reddit announcement has received 18.6k views and 253 upvotes. Yet again, the response here was very positive.

A number of other posts sharing the news were made elsewhere, further aiding in the sharing of awareness.

Now for the page views. These have been, I will say, far less than on Fandom, but that was always expected. A lot of our views on Fandom came from search engines like Google. Beating Fandom in this area will take time.

Day Views
25 Feburary (launch day) 11,617
26 February 21,342
27 February 13,778
28 February 10,958
29 February 9,842
1 March 9,456
2 March 10,590

In this time, our analytics estimates that 7.8k unique people visited the site. I think this is good, considering the reach of our announcements.

The most popular articles (e.g. main namespace pages) were as follows:

# Page Views
1 Doctor Who Wiki 9,117
2 Fourteenth Doctor 753
3 Fifteenth Doctor 565
4 Colin Jones 308
5 The Doctor 260
6 The Doctor's Tardis 240
7 List of Doctor Who television stories 194
8 Doctor Who 171
9/10 Donna Noble 159
Series 14 (Doctor Who)

Also important is our performance on search engines, particuarly Google, data for which is shown below:

Day Clicks Average position
25 February (launch day) 49 20.6
26 February 89 18.9
27 February 109 9.4
28 February 87 11.6
29 February 64 13.8
1 March 87 14.4

This is not brilliant, but beating Google will mostly just take time. So far, it's only indexed 373 pages. That means only 373 pages are currently able to appear in Google search results. As time goes on, this number will increase.

The final thing I wanted to touch on was performance compared to Fandom. Google Lighthouse is a pretty standard tool for testing this, along with a number of other metrics. I ran it on Fourteenth Doctor, both on the new site and on Fandom. Here are the results (each metric is scored out of 100):

Metric New wiki (mobile) New wiki (desktop) Fandom (mobile) Fandom (desktop)
Performance 62 97 46 76
Accessibility 70 81 78 82
Best Practices 74 78 52 74
SEO (search engine optimisation) 72 80 93 92

These results show us that we're already beating Fandom by some metrics, and highlights others to work on. The final thing I'd like to mention is our status website, https://status.tardis.wiki. This will display when the wiki is down. Bongo50 21:12, 3 March 2024 (UTC)

Comments[[edit source]]

To clarify. I think admins had some level of analytics while on Fandom. Roughly how far off are we from the traffic there? One order of magnitude? Two? Just to understand how much work we have here. Najawin 22:54, 3 March 2024 (UTC)

If I recall it correctly, I don't believe the people who were admins over there were allowed to disclose any details of those analytics. Doubt that changes even now they've left. JDPManjoume 23:19, 3 March 2024 (UTC)
We can share small amounts of info. On Fandom, we were getting around 100k daily page views, so we're getting quite a lot less. However, I believe that most of the Fandom page views came from search engines, an area we are not yet strong on and that will take time to rebuild. Bongo50 19:01, 4 March 2024 (UTC)
Page views across the whole site? Rather than 100k on one specific page? That's actually not bad at all. Just one order of magnitude down. Najawin 21:50, 4 March 2024 (UTC)