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Res Ipsa Hits 69,000,000

crowd vj dayYesterday, Res Ipsa passed the 69,000,000 mark in views on the blog.  We have used these moments to give thanks for our many regular readers around the world and share our traffic data to give you an idea of the current profile of readers around the world. We do not have a running data page so these periodic postings allow our community to see the traffic profile of our blog. So let’s get at it.

As always, I want to offer special thanks for Darren Smith, who has continued to help manage the blog and help out folks who encounter posting problems.  I also want to thank our editor Kristin Oren, who continues her amazing work proofing posts on a daily basis to remove my embarrassing typos. I also wish to thank Hartwell Harrison for his effort to catch errors as well as others who alert me to typos or any violations of the civility or copyright policies on the blog.

We have continued to post significantly higher traffic numbers every month. Once again, this month has already posted the best traffic numbers for March in our history and could well set the highest numbers of any month in our history. It is on track to post twice the traffic of last March, which previously held the record for this month. It continues a trend of consistently doubling or tripling the traffic from prior years.

So here is our current profile:

As of this morning, we have  21,160 posts and 1,250,188 comments. We have also continued our steady rise on Twitter and currently show over 460,000 followers.  We have roughly 11,100 people who follow us on WordPress and 7,200 by direct emails (which you can subscribe to with the box on the right side of the blog home page).

In the last month, our ten biggest international sources for readers came from:

  1. United States
  2. Canada
  3. United Kingdom
  4. Australia
  5. Germany
  6. Mexico
  7. Unknown Region
  8. Netherlands
  9. France
  10. New Zealand

The top five posts in terms of readership in the last month were:

  1. Did the “QAnon Shaman” Get Shafted on Sentencing? New Footage Raises Questions Over the Chansley Case
  2. Post-Decency Politics: House Democrats Use Hearing to Attack Both Free Speech and a Free Press
  3. Time’s Up: Treasury Finally Agrees to Turn Over Hunter Biden Transaction Reports
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