Title
There is a spelling error in the title of this page. Because Dawkins ends with an s, the apostrophe-s at the end of Dawkins should be replaced by just an apostrophe instead, as with the possessive form of any noun that ends with an s.--RobertDW 09:47, 1 January 2013 (EST)
Web traffic
The quantcast data and the Alexa data seem to somewhat contradict each other quite a bit. This seems to be due in part to the low resolution/frequency of the data sourced for quantcast. Whilst the web traffic is slightly decreasing, it does seem to be statistically insignificant given the numbers and percentages involved. It must also be noted that the web traffic numbers for lowly ranked sites are notoriously inaccurate. Here are a few links explaining why: HERE, HERE, HERE, HERE and HERE Dvergne 22:17, 12 January 2013 (EST)
- The Google Trends data indicates the searches for the following terms are way down from where they were 10 years ago: Richard Dawkins, atheism, atheist, agnosticism and agnostic (see: Google trends - Global searches for atheism and agnosticism terms).Wikignome72 (talk) 08:33, 6 December 2019 (EST)