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Sep 2018

Does every page viewed get added to the total view count or is each unique person considered 1 view overall? Because I have 3k views and a little amount of subscribers, I update nearly daily (sometimes only a few days missed or I skip an entire week) which means I have a lot of episodes up. Anyways I wanted to know because I have a very large amount of views with very little subscribers.

(And if you guys want, you can check my comic out? I would appreciate it if you guys could increase my subscriber count.. hehe...)

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I believe that your comic gets a view every time someone visits it, for example;
if one person visits your comic 5 times, that'll count as five views. owo

I'm interested in how this works as well. At least Tapas doesn't count your own views like WT does when you're logged in.

I think this is the same for everyone.
Some people will go through and read your comic to decide if they want to sub. So, you get a lot of views, but maybe no one subscribes.

It is entirely possible also that a reader from outside of Tapas will read a series. If the user isn't interested in coins nor leaving comments, there is no reason to assume that the user has a Tapas account and thus the ability to subscribe. I do not know that Tapas has ever provided details on exactly how views are tallied, and this might never happen as it could create a opportunity to exploit the system.

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