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subscriber info filtering

Simple Statistics for Feeds · support · 2025-03-16T15:39:00+00:00

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I notice I can “filter” Subscriber Info data by log time, feed time and so on; but the actual result seems to be sorting the data wrt that field, and I have to dig into the data to find the right position. Even with an amateur’s blog like mine, with ~1000 daily accesses, this is cumbersome. Am I missing something, or there isn’t the possibility to specify a string? Hi @mau-1 , that’s pretty much the way it works for now. Is there something specific search-wise you were trying to find? it was just a curiosity. I noticed that in the last two months I have many requests like this one: Referrer: n/a Request: https://xmau.com/wp/notiziole/2024/08/31/the-pleasures-of-pi-e-and-other-interesting-numbers/feed/ User Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/70.0.3538.102 Safari/537.36 (which at least for me doesn’t make sense: a feed for a single post is useless), and I would like to see whether there was a pattern. There are several different IP numbers, and the UA is a vanilla Microsoft Edge browser (but this means nothing). No worry, once I found out that there is no security treat I can live with this! Thanks for explaining, yeah pretty sure that’s just spam. My sites get tons of that kind of stuff. Enabling the plugin settings either/both “Ignore bots” and “Strict reporting” can help to ignore a lot of bots/spam requests. I hope it helps, let me know if I can provide any further information, thank you @mau-1 . Also: thank you for the great review, very much appreciated. This reply was modified 1 year, 2 months ago by Jeff Starr .

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Jeff Starr 2025-03-16T19:11:00+00:00

Hi @mau-1 , that’s pretty much the way it works for now. Is there something specific search-wise you were trying to find?

.mau. 2025-03-16T21:03:00+00:00

it was just a curiosity. I noticed that in the last two months I have many requests like this one: Referrer: n/a Request: https://xmau.com/wp/notiziole/2024/08/31/the-pleasures-of-pi-e-and-other-interesting-numbers/feed/ User Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/70.0.3538.102 Safari/537.36 (which at least for me doesn’t make sense: a feed for a single post is useless), and I would like to see whether there was a pattern. There are several different IP numbers, and the UA is a vanilla Microsoft Edge browser (but this means nothing). No worry, once I found out that there is no security treat I can live with this!

Jeff Starr 2025-03-17T01:19:00+00:00

Thanks for explaining, yeah pretty sure that’s just spam. My sites get tons of that kind of stuff. Enabling the plugin settings either/both “Ignore bots” and “Strict reporting” can help to ignore a lot of bots/spam requests. I hope it helps, let me know if I can provide any further information, thank you @mau-1 . Also: thank you for the great review, very much appreciated. This reply was modified 1 year, 2 months ago by Jeff Starr .