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Main Author: Xavier, Henrique S.
Format: Preprint
Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2404.17095
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contents This paper presents a comprehensive analysis of global web usage patterns based on data from SimilarWeb, a leading source for estimating web traffic. Leveraging a dataset comprising over 250,000 websites, we estimate the total web traffic and investigate its distribution among domains and industry sectors. We detail the characteristics of the top 116 domains, which comprise an estimated one-third of all web traffic. Our analysis scrutinizes various attributes of these domains, including their content sources and types, access requirements, offline presence, and ownership features. Our analysis reveals a significant concentration of web traffic, with a diminutive number of top websites capturing the majority of visits. Search engines, news and media, social networks, streaming, and adult content emerge as primary attractors of web traffic, which is also highly concentrated on platforms and USA-owned websites. Much of the traffic goes to for-profit but mostly free-of-charge websites, highlighting the dominance of business models not based on paywalls.
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spellingShingle The Web unpacked: a quantitative analysis of global Web usage
Xavier, Henrique S.
Computers and Society
This paper presents a comprehensive analysis of global web usage patterns based on data from SimilarWeb, a leading source for estimating web traffic. Leveraging a dataset comprising over 250,000 websites, we estimate the total web traffic and investigate its distribution among domains and industry sectors. We detail the characteristics of the top 116 domains, which comprise an estimated one-third of all web traffic. Our analysis scrutinizes various attributes of these domains, including their content sources and types, access requirements, offline presence, and ownership features. Our analysis reveals a significant concentration of web traffic, with a diminutive number of top websites capturing the majority of visits. Search engines, news and media, social networks, streaming, and adult content emerge as primary attractors of web traffic, which is also highly concentrated on platforms and USA-owned websites. Much of the traffic goes to for-profit but mostly free-of-charge websites, highlighting the dominance of business models not based on paywalls.
title The Web unpacked: a quantitative analysis of global Web usage
topic Computers and Society
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2404.17095