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September 14, 2016, 10:04:40 AM
#11
Block them if you have a bot infestation on your faucet.
It is well known that most of faucet abusers are from those two states.
You will loose some big chunk of the audience as also those two country's are
the most active, user base wise. As Barcode said it is up to you alone.
You could investigate your traffic before making a decision, check how and from where bots are coming from, you can block them individually or implement anti bot system.
But often the most simple solution is the best one.

Where is the best place to check the source of my web traffic.

log in to your admin panel and you should be able to see there different statistics.
from what country the people are to how many pages they open and how much they stay on them

on faucetbox script panel where?


let's pretend this is your website http://chicago.suntimes.com/

to login to admin panel you will write http://chicago.suntimes.com/wp-admin and you will be redirected to wordpress login!

depending on where and how your website is hosted it might differ! it can be wp-admin or cpanel or something similar.

thanks you thought me something i never knew was there lol

It seems around 50% of my traffic is russian and 25% from ukraine should i block them both?


check how much money you are making with Ukraine ... if it's more than you give then you can let them milk you site a little more Smiley

thanks for the information is there anyway to check how much i am making per country currently using https://a-ads.com/
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September 14, 2016, 09:56:41 AM
#10
Block them if you have a bot infestation on your faucet.
It is well known that most of faucet abusers are from those two states.
You will loose some big chunk of the audience as also those two country's are
the most active, user base wise. As Barcode said it is up to you alone.
You could investigate your traffic before making a decision, check how and from where bots are coming from, you can block them individually or implement anti bot system.
But often the most simple solution is the best one.

Where is the best place to check the source of my web traffic.

log in to your admin panel and you should be able to see there different statistics.
from what country the people are to how many pages they open and how much they stay on them

on faucetbox script panel where?


let's pretend this is your website http://chicago.suntimes.com/

to login to admin panel you will write http://chicago.suntimes.com/wp-admin and you will be redirected to wordpress login!

depending on where and how your website is hosted it might differ! it can be wp-admin or cpanel or something similar.

thanks you thought me something i never knew was there lol

It seems around 50% of my traffic is russian and 25% from ukraine should i block them both?


check how much money you are making with Ukraine ... if it's more than you give then you can let them milk you site a little more Smiley
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September 14, 2016, 09:55:02 AM
#9
Block them if you have a bot infestation on your faucet.
It is well known that most of faucet abusers are from those two states.
You will loose some big chunk of the audience as also those two country's are
the most active, user base wise. As Barcode said it is up to you alone.
You could investigate your traffic before making a decision, check how and from where bots are coming from, you can block them individually or implement anti bot system.
But often the most simple solution is the best one.

Where is the best place to check the source of my web traffic.

log in to your admin panel and you should be able to see there different statistics.
from what country the people are to how many pages they open and how much they stay on them

on faucetbox script panel where?


let's pretend this is your website http://chicago.suntimes.com/

to login to admin panel you will write http://chicago.suntimes.com/wp-admin and you will be redirected to wordpress login!

depending on where and how your website is hosted it might differ! it can be wp-admin or cpanel or something similar.

thanks you thought me something i never knew was there lol

It seems around 50% of my traffic is russian and 25% from ukraine should i block them both?
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September 14, 2016, 09:38:17 AM
#8
Block them if you have a bot infestation on your faucet.
It is well known that most of faucet abusers are from those two states.
You will loose some big chunk of the audience as also those two country's are
the most active, user base wise. As Barcode said it is up to you alone.
You could investigate your traffic before making a decision, check how and from where bots are coming from, you can block them individually or implement anti bot system.
But often the most simple solution is the best one.

Where is the best place to check the source of my web traffic.

log in to your admin panel and you should be able to see there different statistics.
from what country the people are to how many pages they open and how much they stay on them

on faucetbox script panel where?


let's pretend this is your website http://chicago.suntimes.com/

to login to admin panel you will write http://chicago.suntimes.com/wp-admin and you will be redirected to wordpress login!

depending on where and how your website is hosted it might differ! it can be wp-admin or cpanel or something similar.
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September 14, 2016, 09:20:56 AM
#7
Block them if you have a bot infestation on your faucet.
It is well known that most of faucet abusers are from those two states.
You will loose some big chunk of the audience as also those two country's are
the most active, user base wise. As Barcode said it is up to you alone.
You could investigate your traffic before making a decision, check how and from where bots are coming from, you can block them individually or implement anti bot system.
But often the most simple solution is the best one.

Where is the best place to check the source of my web traffic.

log in to your admin panel and you should be able to see there different statistics.
from what country the people are to how many pages they open and how much they stay on them

on faucetbox script panel where?
legendary
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Merit: 1002
September 14, 2016, 09:11:41 AM
#6
Block them if you have a bot infestation on your faucet.
It is well known that most of faucet abusers are from those two states.
You will loose some big chunk of the audience as also those two country's are
the most active, user base wise. As Barcode said it is up to you alone.
You could investigate your traffic before making a decision, check how and from where bots are coming from, you can block them individually or implement anti bot system.
But often the most simple solution is the best one.

Where is the best place to check the source of my web traffic.

log in to your admin panel and you should be able to see there different statistics.
from what country the people are to how many pages they open and how much they stay on them
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September 14, 2016, 09:08:16 AM
#5
Block them if you have a bot infestation on your faucet.
It is well known that most of faucet abusers are from those two states.
You will loose some big chunk of the audience as also those two country's are
the most active, user base wise. As Barcode said it is up to you alone.
You could investigate your traffic before making a decision, check how and from where bots are coming from, you can block them individually or implement anti bot system.
But often the most simple solution is the best one.

Where is the best place to check the source of my web traffic.
legendary
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September 14, 2016, 08:57:51 AM
#4
I was speaking to another user who has his own bitcoin faucet and he suggested,

Blocking both Russian and Chinese country's ip addresses.

Is this a good idea if so should i block just those two country's?


For advertisement CPMS/Rates this could be smart, because these country's usually have really low CPM, atleast i know russia does. Ofcourse i don't know what percentage of your site is russian/Chinese, If its lower then 5%, I don't think it is going to be a big deal.
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September 14, 2016, 08:54:30 AM
#3
Block them if you have a bot infestation on your faucet.
It is well known that most of faucet abusers are from those two states.
You will loose some big chunk of the audience as also those two country's are
the most active, user base wise. As Barcode said it is up to you alone.
You could investigate your traffic before making a decision, check how and from where bots are coming from, you can block them individually or implement anti bot system.
But often the most simple solution is the best one.
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September 14, 2016, 08:43:41 AM
#2
It is up to you, but I think some countries give higher ecpm rates from advertiser
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September 14, 2016, 08:20:19 AM
#1
I was speaking to another user who has his own bitcoin faucet and he suggested,

Blocking both Russian and Chinese country's ip addresses.

Is this a good idea if so should i block just those two country's?

how do i check what country my traffic comes from?
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