This week's top news articles

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These are the most read articles that we've posted during the last fortnight:

Article Date Views Likes Comments
Review: 40806 Gingerbread AT-AT Walker 26 Sep 34863 215 82
Which is the best LEGO set released since 2020? 22 Sep 27818 255 121
Review: 75417 AT-ST 21 Sep 10113 115 25
Review: 10361 - Part 2 - Holiday Express Train 24 Sep 9908 101 59
LEGO to acquire LEGOLAND Discovery Centres 25 Sep 9335 73 52
Review: 40820 Up-Scaled Santa Minifigure 27 Sep 8784 120 53
LEGO Creator 40772 Luminous Ghost revealed! 23 Sep 8486 94 45
Quick look: 40809 Festive Gingerbread House 28 Sep 7492 115 31
LEGO 40785 Northern Lights Diorama revealed! 01 Oct 6761 96 54
UCS Death Star available now! 01 Oct 6581 65 126

The total number of news article views this week is 141,390, which is 5,348 fewer than last week.

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These articles always give me a chuckle because the article can't make up its mind about something. Tge title: "This week's top news articles." The article description: "These are the most read articles that we've posted during the last fortnight:" So, which period of time is it? @Huw?

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By in Jersey,

@TheOtherMike said:
"These articles always give me a chuckle because the article can't make up its mind about something. Tge title: "This week's top news articles." The article description: "These are the most read articles that we've posted during the last fortnight:" So, which period of time is it? @Huw?"

I assume it's 'of the articles posted in the past fortnight, these ones were most read this week', so if thousands of people are reading historic articles they won't show up in the list - although I do wonder what what would do to the rankings

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@GlassBoxTesting said:
" @TheOtherMike said:
"These articles always give me a chuckle because the article can't make up its mind about something. Tge title: "This week's top news articles." The article description: "These are the most read articles that we've posted during the last fortnight:" So, which period of time is it? @Huw?"

I assume it's 'of the articles posted in the past fortnight, these ones were most read this week', so if thousands of people are reading historic articles they won't show up in the list - although I do wonder what what would do to the rankings "


I know I go through old RMotD, RPotD, and RSotD articles on a regular basis, and certainly go through a bunch of other old articles too, but I'd imagine that once an article's comments have closed (unless perhaps it's an article they close the comments on early because of what's happening in said section), it doesn't get anywhere near enough views to register here.

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