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DevKoala 2 hours ago

Not sure if the Cloudflare CEO is lying, but I have a pixel deployed on tens of thousands of sites offering B2B solutions, and bot traffic overtook human traffic this year.

a1o 2 hours ago | parent [-]

What does pixel means in this context?

onei 2 hours ago | parent | next [-]

It's a tracking tool. You have a bunch of sites embed an image, and requests to those sites also make requests to said image, which you can use to start tracking a client. A single pixel is merely the cheapest image.

I recall Facebook doing it years ago, I imagine they still do.

Terretta 2 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

https://advertising.amazon.com/resources/ad-policy/pixeling-...

A 'pixel' is an unobtrusive (as in, not seen by the user like a banner ad is seen) asset* served on a web page that can cause the user's user agent to make an affirmative web request from you, a third party, so you know someone was at the site serving your pixel.

Typically used for:

- tracking in general, as well as more specifically:

- retargeting

- conversion

* Note: Doesn't have to be a literal pixel, but a literal transparent pixel is least likely to get blocked. Serve your pixels from the end of a parameterized path (/some/param/or/other/pixel.gif) and it's not seen as query string tracking either.

supriyo-biswas 2 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Web_beacon, aka "tracking pixel", though these days it probably means a JS-based analytics reporting script.