The number of uniques for China seems to have increased 5 fold or more this last few weeks.
Has anything changed regarding the accessibility of stackoverflow.com in China starting Friday, June 26th 2015?
(image from www.quantcast.com/stackoverflow.com
, views by Top Countries)
Those numbers used to be 30K-50K the week-end, 70-90K during the week.
Starting June 26th, those numbers more than doubled or tripled (up to a record high of 790K last July 28th).
This last Saturday (August, 15th), there were 580K(!) unique visits from China, around 10 times the usual participation.
That is great, but also puzzling.
Any idea why this increase just took place over the past two months?
What happened last Friday, June 26th?
I am not talking about a traffic transfer
(like a VPN is no longer needed, and some "Rest of World" IP addresses are now being recorded as China IP addresses)
I am talking about a traffic increase;
Stack Overflow has been around for almost 8 years:
Why the 2 to 5X increase starting June 25th, 2015?
Why do we see a peak in global visits in the middle of August? (which always has been the lowest month the previous 7 years)
It turns out this seems valid for all or most of the Stack Exchange network.
China traffic for 2014-2015 for the main three sites (SO, SU, and SE):
ajax.googleapis.com
is being blocked (which is a big pain if you try to use SO without a VPN) and the images fromgravatar.com
are being blocked. I don't see anything else being blocked.