
- roddersnavy
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Battle of the Unknown Regional Flags
Just want it out there that Unknown Regional Flags are taking over the Known.
Example of my unknowns
Russia - 145,971
Ukraine - 80,454
Egypt - 9,546
Malaysia - 8,468
Mongolia - 1,194
Is it just me or shouldn't this happen in such great numbers.
- jimctu
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Re: Battle of the Unknown Regional Flags
I have 140.000 unknown from Ukraine.
More than the region with more visits...
The other countries are acceptable values...
Countries: 250 Total Flags: 1974
- Jeremy
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Re: Battle of the Unknown Regional Flags
While the numbers look large, your known visitors are much much larger. In the case of Russia, it looks like you are well under 5% unknown (I didn't do the math exactly). Everything looks fine to me.
Last edited by Jeremy (May 31, 2012 4:38 am)
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- roddersnavy
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Re: Battle of the Unknown Regional Flags
Funny thing with my Russia is that the unknowns are mainly from Moscow not any of the hard regions
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- Aero
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Re: Battle of the Unknown Regional Flags
A couple of years ago, an ''Unknown'' flag for Malaysia would have been considered a rarity. Since the introduction of a certain new popular ISP and related IP addresses, the level of ''Unknown'' visits from Malaysia have increased significantly based on my observations. I also found out that some IP addresses of this ISP don't have state or city level identification when traced. It took them a while to correct and fill- in the gaps required for FC Pro regional recognition. I don't think it's FC Pro at fault here, it could very well be just the world ISPs.
Just thought this info would come in useful for you hardcore lads.