i also use goaccess when i'm too lazy to set up ELK (which tends to be the case a lot lately)
nostr:npub1gm7tuvr9atc6u7q3gevjfeyfyvmrlul4y67k7u7hcxztz67ceexs078rf6 https://nostr.at/stats/
i also use goaccess when i'm too lazy to set up ELK (which tends to be the case a lot lately)
nostr:npub1gm7tuvr9atc6u7q3gevjfeyfyvmrlul4y67k7u7hcxztz67ceexs078rf6 https://nostr.at/stats/
Thanks for sharing!
So openly identifying as crawlers account for "only" a good third of the hits.
Top referrer is katochsingel? Which for no good reason uses a certificate from nostr.at which both are njump instances? A lot of jumping involved here.
Might there be something recursive going on? But visitors are also high, with less than 2 hits per visitor on the busiest day.
nostr:npub1hz404lnj7lxsdt5vxdlex9rlvhlz6dxqqed4y6tpywvzgwx0qmlqfpl6sm nostr:npub1tlgqfynfdyup4s4m8ge8yqpkm8ukxtfflv3dcxl4mra3e83x27vqrlj5tp and nostr:nevent1qqsrd8ue4e7caj5207zu4c6p565q22nh3ul8jx8rjjs4l5c753kucmszyr6974n8llnkf8tunajgjvxffxxd4zyhfel29zffr9xsze7de0qjgngu9uq are the top referred content. What I find suspicious is that each of those appear first with a leading / and then with a leading // which to me looks like the / ones get forwarded to //, counting them double.
Probably added my pubkey to https://sps.bio requests or sth.. Else I cannot explain.
I'll fix it eventually.