It’s the last day of the year; time for a little recap of the blog.
After the “New Experimental Philosophy Blog” by Justin Sytsma, Joe Ulatowski, and Dan Weijers sadly went offline around the end of 2023 or the beginning of 2024, this blog stepped in, starting with a repost of The Revolver Case Revisited on March 4.
Since then, 40 blog posts (this one included) have been published by Mario Attie-Picker, Rodrigo Díaz, Josh Knobe, and me. Eleven of them are original texts, another eleven are announcements, nine are calls, six are from our “Hot of the Press,” and another three are from our “Faces of X-Phi” series.
In total, these posts were seen more than 4,500 times by more than 2,500 visitors. Many came from social networks: More than 1,000 views originated from Twitter, another nearly 200 from Bluesky, and six from – yes, it still exists – Facebook. Some traffic also came from news sites: Slightly more than 200 views came from Vox and another nearly 50 from Daily Nous. Also, roughly 200 views can be attributed to traffic from search engines, including – in descending order – Google, Bing, Baidu, DuckDuckGo, and Yahoo.
While most views came from the United States (nearly 2,000), Germany (nearly 500), and the United Kingdom (also nearly 500), we had visitors from all over the globe, coming from 67 countries.
Thank you all for reading and contributing. Have a happy new year, and stay curious!