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Yes, the site is linked to less often than jsfiddle and codepen, but it has been used a few thousand times, and it crashes often, leaving readers of posts that link to jsperf wondering what benchmark code is being demonstrated or compared.

See: Can an automated requirement to post code apply to all popular online code editors (jsperf, jsbin, etc.) and not just jsfiddle?

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  • jsperf.com has been used 189 times the past year, according to select count(p.Id) from Posts p where p.CreationDate >= '2016-01-01' and p.Body like '%jsperf.com%'. Doesn't account for post revisions and deleted posts, but it doesn't seem to be used all that often.
    – user247702
    Jan 5, 2017 at 14:58
  • I imagine the low usage in 2016 is somewhat due to the fact that jsperf has been crashed so much over the past year. I suspect that if it starts crashing less often, it will get used more. It's also a specific-purpose code editing site, which will always get less use than general purpose sites like jsfiddle.
    – Mike Godin
    Jan 5, 2017 at 15:34
  • Right now I'm kind of under the impression you made up the number "a few thousand times" and it failed fact checking. I mean the request is fair but just try to be careful with claims like that.
    – djechlin
    Jan 5, 2017 at 16:15
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    "a few thousand times" based on this lookup: stackoverflow.com/search?q=jsperf.com -- granted, I did not try to eliminate cases in which jsperf.com is talked about rather than linked to.
    – Mike Godin
    Jan 5, 2017 at 16:37
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    Also note that it is used in some high-voted answers, such as stackoverflow.com/a/9693933/256305
    – Mike Godin
    Jan 5, 2017 at 16:39

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