| Characteristic | Referring subnets |
|---|---|
| google.com | 468,745 |
| facebook.com | 461,637 |
| youtube.com | 417,827 |
| twitter.com | 391,674 |
| instagram.com | 371,668 |
| linkedin.com | 340,230 |
| apple.com | 260,153 |
| googletagmanager.com | 254,025 |
| microsoft.com | 251,715 |
| wikipedia.org | 238,798 |
| wordpress.org | 223,965 |
| youtu.be | 215,484 |
| github.com | 207,954 |
| en.wikipedia.org | 197,568 |
| play.google.com | 195,835 |
| pinterest.com | 194,077 |
| goo.gl | 190,235 |
| maps.google.com | 186,608 |
| vimeo.com | 178,521 |
| docs.google.com | 168,338 |
| bit.ly | 158,977 |
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Release date
December 2024
Region
Worldwide
Survey time period
December 2024
Supplementary notes
The source defines referring subnet as follows:
"This is an abbreviation for "Referring C-subnets".
In the Majestic system, multiple counts calculated links, de-duplicating links across pages; (which we refer to as backlink count), across domains; (the domain count), and across c-subnets. The C-subnet count is useful, as it is possible for the same class C-subnet to be used by one, or associated organizations. For larger sites, counting the unique linking relationships across C-subnets can also be useful."
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