Yeah!
If you mean the amount of page views of your article there is a way: docs.dev.to/api/#operation/getUser... includes the field page_views_count that contains just that :)
page_views_count
I think she meant URL (which are inside an article) view count. Something like XDA Forums has
You are right. I mean, the view count or click count of the URL, which is inside the article.
I don't think we even track that information to begin with.
I'll double check and let you know
Thank you, it would be of a great help for me!
@grazhevskaja I can confirm, we don't track outbound clicks so we don't have that info to begin with
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Yeah!
If you mean the amount of page views of your article there is a way: docs.dev.to/api/#operation/getUser... includes the field
page_views_count
that contains just that :)I think she meant URL (which are inside an article) view count. Something like XDA Forums has
You are right. I mean, the view count or click count of the URL, which is inside the article.
I don't think we even track that information to begin with.
I'll double check and let you know
Thank you, it would be of a great help for me!
@grazhevskaja I can confirm, we don't track outbound clicks so we don't have that info to begin with