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		<title>on disabling excessive stats</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I just disabled two separate blog stats packages, each for a different reason. This move was partially inspired by the upcoming &#8220;F*** Stats &#8211; Make Art!&#8221; session on the docket at Northern Voice.
First, I disabled the FeedBurner FeedSmith integration plugin. This is a handy way to automatically redirect requests for RSS feeds to the FeedBurner [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I just disabled two separate blog stats packages, each for a different reason. This move was partially inspired by the upcoming &#8220;<a href="http://2008.northernvoice.ca/session/f-stats-make-art">F*** Stats &#8211; Make Art!</a>&#8221; session on the docket at <a href="http://2008.northernvoice.ca">Northern Voice</a>.</p>
<p>First, I disabled the <a href="http://www.feedburner.com/fb/a/help/wordpress_quickstart">FeedBurner FeedSmith integration plugin</a>. This is a handy way to automatically redirect requests for RSS feeds to the FeedBurner service. I had decided to use FeedBurner as a way to reduce the load on my Dreamhost shared server &#8211; the feed would be cached by FeedBurner and served from there, removing a tonne of requests off-site. It did the trick, but at the cost of handing control of my blog&#8217;s feed over to a third party (who has since been absorbed by Google). One direct negative side effect of the FeedBurner plugin is that it seemed to interfere with tag- and category-based feeds. That shouldn&#8217;t be a problem anymore. I&#8217;ll miss some of the stats, but I really don&#8217;t need that much data. Now, how do I get the 1494 people sucking the feed off of FeedBurner to come back to the <a href="http://www.darcynorman.net/feed">real source</a>? FeedBurner offers to put up an ugly &#8220;BLOG MOVED. PLEASE UPDATE SUBSCRIPTIONS&#8221; notice to nudge people into resubscribing to the proper URL. But they provide pretty seamless redirection to get people TO FeedBurner. A bit of a roach motel syndrome going on there. You can check in, but you can never leave. (OK. &#8216;never&#8217; is a little overblown, but it&#8217;s not realistic to expect everyone to update their subscriptions &#8211; I can&#8217;t remember the last time <em>I</em> did that&#8230;)</p>
<p>The second plugin to get switched off today is the very cool, extremely addictive, but ultimately creepy <a href="http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/blog-voyeur/">Blog Voyeur</a> plugin. It didn&#8217;t track any additional info, but presented a list of people who have commented on the blog, and the last page they&#8217;ve visited, thanks to the &#8220;remember me&#8221; cookie. It&#8217;s not too invasive, but I felt like I should put on a trenchcoat while viewing the Voyeur report page. It didn&#8217;t help that feeling much by inserting &#8220;YOU ARE BEING WATCHED&#8221; on the comment submission form &#8211; I agree that notification is necessary, but maybe with less-creepy wording?</p>
<p>I&#8217;m not giving up on stats altogether, but am limiting them to just Google Analytics and Wordpress.com Stats. They&#8217;re both generic and anonymous stats packages, without the level of creepiness of Blog Voyeur, and the loss of control involved with FeedBurner.</p>
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