Other interesting countries showed up, as well, including a country I'd never heard of and is apparently a political hotspot, and I know this because I looked it up. I get regulars, these weren't regulars. It was like watching an alert string going out or something. The really most interesting thing was that not a single one of them checked out anything else on the entire blog. This is a tiny blog, very easy to see incoming. It's super rare to see non readers coming in for one specific reason from very specific places that have never visited before and not start scoping out the place. They put eyes on that one thing and left, quite simply. I can't specifically nail down a couple of particular U. S. locations being new eyes on or returning, but them showing up in the middle of this and behaving the same way really caught my attention.
See, when I put links out and the usual handful of readers pops in right after getting notifications, they obviously respond to links in real time. I've been doing this for years. Likewise, something like the Stefani post going a little nuts in one or two particular countries is also something I've seen before. This was very different. I've also seen occasional brief alert share hits between locations I'm familiar with, but those are self limiting. This was like I hit a very specific set of nerves in a small global network or something.
It's things like that that make me wish I'd kept paying for the really good tracker that gave me enough info to nail down buildings and practically see hosting service companies. Like that sweet golf course in France one year, or that time I could tell which street the room was facing in that super posh hotel in L.A. Oh, well.
My favorite part is when Brad and Janet step out of the elevator.
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