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More Granular Domain Demographic Data #927

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Sub6Resources opened this issue Apr 28, 2023 · 0 comments
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More Granular Domain Demographic Data #927

Sub6Resources opened this issue Apr 28, 2023 · 0 comments

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What kind of issue?

  • Feature Request?
  • Bug

User story

As a data scientist researcher, I would like to be able to access more demographic information (traffic-source, device, language, os-browser, etc) in the site-filtered reports on the API, so that I can conduct studies of the impact of various events (e.g. COVID-19) on the visitor demographic to specific domains.

Acceptance Criteria

  • Endpoints are added to the API that allow me to query additional reports filtered by domain.

Notes

I understand there may be privacy implications with this high granularity. One potential compromise is if we only allow second-level domains as a filter on these reports, and as in other reports limit to metrics with >= 100 visitors. The research I'm looking to conduct seeks to analyze specific domains related to major events (e.g. COVID-19's impact on the visitor demographics for cdc.gov or a solar eclipse's impact on visitor demographics for nasa.gov)

This executive order, and some of the historical orders it references make a strong argument for making this data available for public research that could assist in improving the "human-centered design" of department websites.

Let me know if you have any questions!

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