The zh.wikipedia demo uses a simple method: it averages the previous 30 days and checks whether the current value is within ±10%.
As for the zh data itself, starting from late March 2025 it changes irregularly compared to other languages and even to its own 2024 pattern. That usually points to data issues — maybe bots or crawlers — though there could also be another cause.
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> I'm on my phone. The only thing I can see when I go to your home page is a sign up page. I'm not going to sign up without seeing at least something of what this app is.
Mobile version is not ready yet.
It won't be much use anyway :)
90+% of potential users will encounter your site first on their phone. If you want people to use your app, even if the app only works on desktop, the home page has to work as a marketing/informational site on mobile. That's just the way the web works. Also, I'm not one of the folks downvoting your response, but I do think you need to recognize there is a lot more to getting people to use your app than just building an app.
> I do think you need to recognize there is a lot more to getting people to use your app than just building an app.
Oh, I do realize that.
98% of the visitors won't be interested in the app no matter how fancy the landing page is.
2% might give it a try.
1% of the latter might find it useful.
The zh.wikipedia demo uses a simple method: it averages the previous 30 days and checks whether the current value is within ±10%.
As for the zh data itself, starting from late March 2025 it changes irregularly compared to other languages and even to its own 2024 pattern. That usually points to data issues — maybe bots or crawlers — though there could also be another cause.