08-10-2018 07:10 AM
These aren't the droid's you're looking for @skrinkaman
hehehe
08-10-2018 07:22 AM
@amayii0 Please tell us where you got the Tinkerbell dust !! Just kidding. Could it be that it is a photo posted to a very popular destination and if we checked the other photos tfor Disneyland Paris, they too would have lots of views ?
08-10-2018 07:32 PM
No idea @Nick-Hobgood.
Now waiting to get a free night at Disneyland Paris 😄
08-11-2018 11:30 PM
Hi @amayii0. I may have found a potential reason for the very high views. Both photos are the lead photo in Google Earth for those POI's. The photos below are screen scrapes from Google Earth. I have noticed the same thing with many of my own photos that are featured in the Picture 'bubbles' on Google Earth. I have no idea who selects them to appear in Google Earth but it boosts the view count for those that are.Maybe @PaulPavlinovich can check it out.
Regards Koby
@LucioV @
08-12-2018 01:41 AM
Good find @Koby that would likely do it 🙂
08-12-2018 06:03 AM
Ah finally we know why. Thanks a lot @Koby!
08-12-2018 08:00 AM
It's probably the fake google bots aligned with Zuckerberg droids and actual views.. Is have wierd photo counts as well.
08-12-2018 04:32 PM
Same thing ..... on a smaller scale. Strange .... what does google say?
My average is 1000 per pic. Why this click-exegaration on a meaningless pic?
08-12-2018 08:24 PM
Sometimes I happens to me as well, I noticed that some pictures get a variety of quantity of views. I think there are some bugs with these situation in the google maps application for android.
@amayii0 wrote:Hello,
Very strange stats for this photo, any clue?
08-14-2018 07:34 AM
On a more grander scale social media giants use social interaction to engage their users to promote crazy stuff like you see here. Using bots for example to make you feel good about posts you make on social media.