Board Thread:Support Requests - Community Management/@comment-1807002-20200403214754

I know we are not allowed to share Wiki Analytics without permission so without mentioning actual numbers hopefully we can still have a discussion about this.

So next month one of my wikis I founded will be 1 year old and ever since Wiki Analytics I have been trying to use it to see how or where I can give attention to certain areas of my wiki but it of course lacks depth and some of it is overridden with my activity (aka when top views is based on views and not geolocation).

I also find it hard to know what stats and standards are considered low, normal, etc. because we aren't allowed to share this data. And besides that I seem to have a stead growth curve I am not sure how else I am really doing.

I also still use Quick stats because even though most of it is me and my activity it I guess reflects on google? even if it is mostly me? I went from not even showing up on google search (even including omitted results) to about 1/2 on page 2, when searching my wiki name "beauty lifestyle" so I guess that is good.

I guess what I am wondering is how are we, or how do you use Wiki Analytics and Quick Stats to better your wiki? I want to know if I am really using it to it's full potential. 