total plays vrs unique plays

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Does anyone know the difference between total plays and unique plays on Nowhereradio.com?
 
Total plays = the number of times a tune has been played.
unique plays= the number of times a tune has been played by different people as determined by thier unique URL.

Theron.
 
Another question that should have been asked at NoWhere!

Lol

W.
 
Sir Waldo,

Hope I answered it correctly.
You can't help that you are reaching demi-god status and the herds will call out from all places.

Granted, I see your point of proper posting.

Theron.
 
Yah, you got the answer right, except for using 'URL'.... URL is a 'Universal Resource Locator', that usually contains a domain name, etc.. IP address' (xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx) are actually the address in which a user is identified.

I'm used to it, people asking everybody but who they should for help, lol... I've gotten in trouble from forum owners and moderators for people asking about NWR on their forums, so I try to get people to do it where they are supposed to (and the most logical space).

W.
 
Sometimes, you can spend hours trying to find the answer to a question on one of those sites. Since people here are using them, sometimes its easier to ask an experienced person. They seem to be right here!

I do see your point Waldo, but I'm just throwing in real world perspective.
 
I may own NWR and frequent this forum, but I don't ALWAYS check here... If you want the right answer, best go to the source...

W.
 
Point taken! I did try to find out a bunch of stuff about the site myself, but the FAQ was down, so I just started pushing buttons to figure it all out! I do agree--go to the source first. If the source fails you, though, ask the people that are hands on users. Thats all I was saying.

By the way, Homerecording seems to be driving the top ten over there. Most of the cuts, if not all, are in the MP3 forum here! I find that interesting.
 
Yeah, they balance out over time, it's only 5 days into this months worth of numbers to base the charts on.

W.
 
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