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Support move to WebCrawler. Webcrawler points to
web crawler, but even in 2010 @
Sieste: stated at
Talk:Webcrawler: "Not that it really matters: both articles have hatnotes pointing at the other." This is relevant because the search tools were a lot more case-sensitive than they are now, but the hatnotes still serve well enough without the need for further disambiguation.
I took the mean average. The Page Information, available from the sidebar, tells you the number of page views over the last thirty days, so you can just divide it by thirty. The external Page Views tool (clickable from there) gives you more choices over the range of dates, and will tell you the number of page views per (UTC) day when you hover over the graph.
62.165.227.102 (
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07:32, 20 January 2019 (UTC)reply
Support, I was the original person that made the move from WebCrawler Search to WebCrawler, back on 7th January. I felt it wasn't particularly controversial so therefore just went with it. The main reason why I moved it is because WebCrawler is clearly distinguished from
web crawler by having no space and a capital C. --
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14:04, 19 January 2019 (UTC)reply
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