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Stephen Ostermiller
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Recently statistics for my site is about 50% "not viewed traffic".

  This seems much as many robots are blocked.

  What % of "not viewed traffic" can be regarded as "normal"?

Is my site under attack when 50% of traffic is generated not by normal users using their browsers?

What can be done to reduce "not viewed traffic" (I am using nginx server)?

Recently statistics for my site is about 50% "not viewed traffic".

  This seems much as many robots are blocked.

  What % of "not viewed traffic" can be regarded as "normal"?

Is my site under attack when 50% of traffic is generated not by normal users using their browsers?

What can be done to reduce "not viewed traffic" (I am using nginx server)?

Recently statistics for my site is about 50% "not viewed traffic". This seems much as many robots are blocked. What % of "not viewed traffic" can be regarded as "normal"?

Is my site under attack when 50% of traffic is generated not by normal users using their browsers?

What can be done to reduce "not viewed traffic" (I am using nginx server)?

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What % can be regarded as "normal" "not viewed traffic" reported in AWStats?

Recently statistics for my site is about 50% "not viewed traffic".

This seems much as many robots are blocked.

What % of "not viewed traffic" can be regarded as "normal"?

Is my site under attack when 50% of traffic is generated not by normal users using their browsers?

What can be done to reduce "not viewed traffic" (I am using nginx server)?