I was wondering if the question viewed count refers to any internet user (not necessarily a Stack Overflow member) or if it is just a Stack Overflow users view count.
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The question view count is IP based (within a time limit - so refreshes don't immediately increment it).
In other words - "the question viewed count is any internet user".
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2@Oded..So, if same user view a question multiple times does it increase view count?? Oct 10, 2014 at 13:25
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3@PraveenMitta: yes, but limited by time and ip address. If two people from the same IP address view within a short time window, one view is counted. If a person comes back later on, and views again, then another view is counted.– Martijn Pieters ModOct 10, 2014 at 13:32
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1Just out of curiosity, what is the time limit? One of the question i asked in SO had 937 view count yesterday and i revisited same question today and view count is still the same 937 Oct 10, 2014 at 14:34
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There is a de facto standard on the web advertising market, what counts as a "unique visit". As far I can remember, maybe it is a page hit from a unique IP, only once per hour (the numbers may differ but that is the essence). Possibly the SE follows / tries to follow this.– peterhMay 15, 2020 at 10:00