Right. I have no idea what the percentage is, but with all this content on the blockchain, there are innumerable ways to get to it. steemit can only count the ones that go through their web site. I guess the view counter is probably a good number to use for relative comparisons between posts, but as I think about it, I doubt if it's a very accurate measure of total views.
Possible, but I don't think so. I'm not sure how they'd differentiate between people viewing articles and miners/witnesses/apps synchronizing the blockchain data. Even if it does, many of the sites out there copy the blockchain into their own local database and what we view is just a copy. Those sites could keep their own view counts, but I don't think they'd be able to pass it back to the blockchain.
Right. I have no idea what the percentage is, but with all this content on the blockchain, there are innumerable ways to get to it. steemit can only count the ones that go through their web site. I guess the view counter is probably a good number to use for relative comparisons between posts, but as I think about it, I doubt if it's a very accurate measure of total views.
Nesting limit. Replying to this:
Possible, but I don't think so. I'm not sure how they'd differentiate between people viewing articles and miners/witnesses/apps synchronizing the blockchain data. Even if it does, many of the sites out there copy the blockchain into their own local database and what we view is just a copy. Those sites could keep their own view counts, but I don't think they'd be able to pass it back to the blockchain.
Unless the blockchain contains access data?