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. Data Lag (Data Lag)
Sometimes, platform data is "real-time" (Real-time), while external tools require a processing period of 24 to 48 hours to update final numbers and merge data.
Summary:
An example to illustrate how post data is read within the portal platform
The larger number (10,000) represents brand awareness and reach (Brand Awareness), while the smaller number (1,000) indicates serious interest or actual conversions (Conversion). Platform data is always more accurate regarding "reach," while external tools are more precise regarding "visitor behavior" after clicking. 1. How "Reach" (Reach) is calculated versus "Clicks" (Clicks)
Platform data: Counts every "impression" (Impression) of the post on users' screens, even if the person quickly scrolls past without interaction.
External analysis: Often relies on shortened links or tracking codes (like Google Analytics). These tools only record a visit if the user actually clicks the link and waits for the page to load completely.
2. "Negative" vs. "Positive" Engagement
The platform counts hidden interactions that external tools cannot see, such as:
Zooming in on an image to view it clearly.
Reading comments.
Clicking "See More" to view the rest of the text.
All of these are considered "internal data" (Native Insights) that external tools do not have permission to access.
3. Privacy Policies and Tracking Blockades
Cookies (Cookies): Many browsers and extensions block external tracking tools. If 10 people access via "Brave" browser or use "AdBlocker," the platform (because they are within its app) will see them, but the external analytics program will not.
iOS updates: Especially after Apple's recent updates, it has become more difficult for external tools to accurately track user activity as the platform itself does.
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