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by berkes
968 days ago
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Why? I manually unblocked Piwik/Matomo, Plausible and and Fathom from ublock. I don't see any harm in what and how these track. And they do give the people behind the site valuable information "to improve the service". e.g. Plausible collects less information on me than the common nginx or Apache logs do. For me, as blogger, it's important to see when a post gets on HN, is linked from somewhere and what kinds of content are valued and which are ignored. So that I can blog about stuff you actually want to read and spread it through channels so that you are actually aware of it. |
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If every web client stopped the tracking, you, as blogger, could go back to just getting analytics on server logs (real analytics, using maths).
Arguably state of the art in that approach to user/session/visits tracking 20 years ago beats today's semi-adblocked disaster. By good use of path aliases aka routes, and canonical URLs, you can even do campaign measurement without messing up SEO (see Amazon.com URLs).