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by 2drew3 3488 days ago
>relatively small community

Lmk when you create a website with this much traffic. http://www.alexa.com/siteinfo/producthunt.com

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"Relatively small" is correct when Hacker News and Reddit are the competitors.
Well, I would say it is relatively small, I made this https://www.similarweb.com/website/yout.com which in theory is bigger than https://www.similarweb.com/website/producthunt.com
1. There is no proof Alexa data is reliable.

2. Traffic isn't fungible. Reddit is one of the most viewed websites in the world (top 10?) and roughly yet makes as much money in a year as Facebook does in an hour.

The number of daily visitors is behind a paywall.
could anybody point out the reason behind the spike during october?