I've been thinking if to post it because it's not any problem but I think it is VERY weird.
So...
I have a parrot related page on FB (mostly in Polish), which I abandoned few months ago. I wrote in its description "The site is abandoned", to inform new followers that prob no new posts will be available.
Now I visit the site once for few weeks and today I saw hundreds of likes, many by Vietnamese It is weird but not the weirdest part... all likes are for 4 posts and all of them were given a week ago. I can't say the exact date (I visited too late) but I also got new followers and I can check their "follow date" - it was May 30th. And only this day.
My first thought was that maybe somebody shared these 4 posts but there are no shares, so the only possible way would be sharing on another site (I mean - not on Facebook) I found a single share by somebody who speaks Portuguese but it was a different post and it was 3 or 4 days ago, so much later than this weird thing.
Normally I don't visit statistics (I don't care about such thing), but this time it was too strange... so I did it.
Followers:
According to the statistics, Poland still dominate among followers. Later it's Turkey, Indonesia, India. But strangely the top language is Portuguese, later Polish. On the 3rd place it's Turkish.
Hits:
1. Vietnam (925!! - how??!!!)
2. USA (15)
Poland is on the 4th place
Among top cities, there are only Vietnamese ones of course. This time language hits are similar to country hits - Vietnamese wins of course. Later it's English and Polish
Reactions:
It's also an interesting part - Poland isn't even in top countries!
1. Vietnam (1525 - HOW??!!!)
2. Brazil (207)
3. Turkey (191)
Poland is on the.... 13th place
But... languages....
1. English (1291) - it means that most likes were given in Vietnam using English version of Facebook.
2. Portuguese (Brazil - 812)
3. Vietnamese (508)
Why do I find it as weird?
Ps. another weird thing - according to above statistics Vietnam/English doesn't even dominate among followers but I still got many follows this one day.
So...
I have a parrot related page on FB (mostly in Polish), which I abandoned few months ago. I wrote in its description "The site is abandoned", to inform new followers that prob no new posts will be available.
Now I visit the site once for few weeks and today I saw hundreds of likes, many by Vietnamese It is weird but not the weirdest part... all likes are for 4 posts and all of them were given a week ago. I can't say the exact date (I visited too late) but I also got new followers and I can check their "follow date" - it was May 30th. And only this day.
My first thought was that maybe somebody shared these 4 posts but there are no shares, so the only possible way would be sharing on another site (I mean - not on Facebook) I found a single share by somebody who speaks Portuguese but it was a different post and it was 3 or 4 days ago, so much later than this weird thing.
Normally I don't visit statistics (I don't care about such thing), but this time it was too strange... so I did it.
Followers:
According to the statistics, Poland still dominate among followers. Later it's Turkey, Indonesia, India. But strangely the top language is Portuguese, later Polish. On the 3rd place it's Turkish.
Hits:
1. Vietnam (925!! - how??!!!)
2. USA (15)
Poland is on the 4th place
Among top cities, there are only Vietnamese ones of course. This time language hits are similar to country hits - Vietnamese wins of course. Later it's English and Polish
Reactions:
It's also an interesting part - Poland isn't even in top countries!
1. Vietnam (1525 - HOW??!!!)
2. Brazil (207)
3. Turkey (191)
Poland is on the.... 13th place
But... languages....
1. English (1291) - it means that most likes were given in Vietnam using English version of Facebook.
2. Portuguese (Brazil - 812)
3. Vietnamese (508)
Why do I find it as weird?
- Why these 4 posts? They are recent ones but not the newest ones
- Why only these 4 posts? There are no likes for any other posts only for these 4.
- Why are there hundreds of likes? The record has a link to this forum about Vet help for Ukrainian birds - over thousand likes.
- Why did it happen in just one day?
Ps. another weird thing - according to above statistics Vietnam/English doesn't even dominate among followers but I still got many follows this one day.
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