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It depends. For example, the Howlr story got ~5,000 visits over the course of a few days because it got picked up on Google's mobile news feed, Discover. Similarly, crossaffliction's Zootropolis story is perennially popular; over 10,000 pageviews in the last few months - because, I don't know, foxes? When we have more stories, there is more traffic.

The site as a whole might get 1,000 "real" pageviews a day - not counting the ever-present and heavy bot traffic that has to be handled; this totals ~100,000 requests of all kinds (including images and other page components) and 2GB of transfer a day - about 1/3 of which is served from CloudFlare rather than the server itself.

It's nothing compared to Inkbunny's ~750,000 pageviews/day (~30,000 unique visitors); but then it's a furry news site, not a furry porn site. For a more reasonable comparison, WikiFur's English edition gets ~12,500 pageviews/day.

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