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According to Alexa traffic rank the highest website micro.blog position was 5845 (in the world). The lowest Alexa rank position was 996519. Now website micro.blog ranked in Alexa database as number 5967 (in the world).

Website micro.blog Desktop speed measurement score (73/100) is better than the results of 56.16% of other sites shows that the page desktop performance can be improved.

micro.blog Mobile usability score (100/100) is better than the results of 100% of other sites and means that the page is mobile-friendly.

Mobile speed measurement score of micro.blog (64/100) is better than the results of 64.03% of other sites and shows that the landing page performance on mobile devices is poor and can be improved.

Weekly Rank Report

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May-05-2024 5,96753
May-04-2024 6,020-69
May-03-2024 5,95122
May-02-2024 5,97319
May-01-2024 5,99212
Apr-30-2024 6,004-24
Apr-29-2024 5,980-12

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micro.blog Rank History

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micro.blog desktop page speed rank

Last tested: 2018-01-12


Desktop Speed Medium
73/100

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micro.blog Desktop Resources

Total Resources9
Number of Hosts3
Static Resources5
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micro.blog mobile page speed rank

Last tested: 2017-12-16


Mobile Speed Bad
64/100

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micro.blog Mobile Resources

Total Resources9
Number of Hosts3
Static Resources5
JavaScript Resources3
CSS Resources1

micro.blog Mobile Resource Breakdown

micro.blog mobile page usability

Last tested: 2017-12-16


Mobile Usability Good
100/100

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