Interesting dynamic going on with Linden Lab's Sansar in contrast with High Fidelity, founded by Linden Lab founder Philip Rosedale: According to SimilarWeb, Sansar's website is drawing roughly twice as much traffic (285K monthly visits, versus High Fidelity's 148K). This is notable, because High Fidelity seems to be seeing more actual usage, at least during its monthly stress tests, which attract hundreds of concurrent user over a period of several hours. However, Sansar has announced more high profile partnerships with major eSports brands, the Smithsonian, and so on, which will tend to drive interest via web traffic. However, due to large download requirements and other reasons, few people who hit the Sansar website actually log in:
So daily averages between 5-20 concurrent users on Sansar, in comparison to High Fidelity daily averages (according to recent Steam stats) between 10-164. (The latter during a stress test or another big event.)
In either case, we're still not seeing sustained user growth just yet. As a point of contrast, New World Notes saw 124,000 visits last month, and that's basically just this one dude typing these words right now. (And of course, currently, Cassie.)
Might be 1 dude and plus writing but still a damned sight more interesting than - those others. However - that similar thingie rates 14% of traffic coming from g*squad - shome mishtake surely.
Posted by: sirhc deSantis | Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 09:32 AM