This morning I logged in to Stack Overflow to be greeted with a really pleasant surprise; one of my answers has today received 18 upvotes:
This almost definitely means that someone, somewhere on a popular resource has linked others to either the question or my answer.
I'd love to see where this spike in activity has come from so that I can potentially visit the source and read the article and/or comments surrounding this.
My first port of call was to go to Google and search within the last 24 hours. But what exactly do I search for?
The following, when searching over the past week (to broaden the results) all return nothing:
"Make div 100% height of browser window"
, the name of the question.stackoverflow.com/questions/1575141
, the first part of the question's main URL.stackoverflow.com/q/1575141
, the first part of the question's share URL.stackoverflow.com/a/16837667
, the first part of my own answer's share URL.
I then thought I might have better luck looking at Stack Overflow's shared a link... badges to see if any users have shared links to that question recently, but alas, nothing. The last person to share the link to that question through the share URL was myself on Reddit - but considering that received no attention whatsoever, I'm going to guess this surge in upvotes wasn't down to my own advertising skills.
I imagine it may just be the case that the answer was linked to in a duplicate close reason on a recently popular question, but at any rate I'd love to be able to see how traffic finds its way to my answer.
Does Stack Overflow have any logs of this kind of data which would be publicly accessible if I wanted to see it?