What do your @peakd views look like?

Since a new month has started, it makes it easy to check your viewcounter for the previous month. I've been a bit more active lately with posting but I know many of you have kept it up for longer, so figured it'd be nice to check how you all do with peakd views.

It's important to note that our ecosystem is accessible through many front-ends, if you yourself for instance don't use peakd the total views may be lower compared to mine since I assume it counts them when going back to a post to respond to comments, etc. So don't shy away to show your view count if it doesn't look that good, especially if peakd isn't your preferred front-end.

It is however one of the only ones currently making use of the viewcounter and I wish more of them would include it and maybe collaborate with each other to give us a total view count number. While these may be easy to fake and shouldn't be taken as a way to blindly reward posts based on views alone, it'd be a nice addition to have along with POSH potentially validating that certain posts with a lot of views did get shared somewhere.

Anyway, here's my peakd viewcount on posts from the previous month:

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You can find your page by clicking on Dashboard in your profile and then "Views and Visitors" and then the "top pages (previous month) tab:

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Sending 20% of post rewards to @commentrewarder to incentivize more sharing in the comments! 😊

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