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I am aware that this would be difficult for the mods that have thousands, even tens of thousands of downloads, but it'd be nice of the content creator(s) were able to see which user IDs had downloaded a file?

Also is there any way to distinguish number of unique downloads and number of downloads that are just the same users downloading updates? 

 

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1 hour ago, Cyan said:

I did want to add a form of analytics to the downloads section (especially for authors who get a few thousand downloads a day). I'm not sure if we'll get time though. I will look into it though.

That sounds cool :smile:

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5 hours ago, ScarletDraconis said:

I don't really see the use of knowing who downloaded what, personally :tongue:

I was more thinking about my second point of unique downloads vs redownloads from the same account for new updates etc. 

 

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16 hours ago, Cyan said:

I plan to add configurable date ranges to show, as well as a differential between unique downloads and downloads.

awesome

 

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