Check which VKontakte groups. VKontakte group statistics - free and paid methods

While developing our group or community on VK, each of us was upset when we saw bots and dogs among the VKontakte public subscribers. Today we want to tell you how you can independently check how many bots are in your VK group, we’ll tell you what the permissible limit of dogs in groups is and much more.

How to find out how many bots are in a VK group.

Many of us ask ourselves the question, why do I have so many bots and dogs in my group because I didn’t use cheating services? It’s very simple: very often people delete their accounts or subscribe to pages from their fakes, which are subsequently banned. So how can you find out how many bots are in a group or community?

There are several simple ways:

Find out how many bots are in a VK group: method 1.

The easiest way to find out how many incompetent people there are in social network VKontakte in your group, we emphasize in yours because this information Available only to administrators and creators of a community or group.

Go to our group in the menu, select the community statistics section, and scroll to the very end, at the very bottom under all the statistics you will see “ The percentage of suspicious accounts is at least" - these are bots and blocked participants

According to unconfirmed information from our readers, this inscription appears when you reach 5,000 or 10,000 people in your group or public.

Find out how many bots are in a VK group: method 2.

In order to find out the exact number of bots in your or someone else’s group, you can use the VK application: https://vk.com/app2732533_135348338


Find out how many dogs are in a VKontakte group: method 3.

Here is another good and working way to find out how many bots are in a VKontakte group. Just go to olike.ru

Limit of dogs and bots in the VK group.

Users who use the services of cheating subscribers know firsthand that bots and dogs in a group can get you banned. What is the limit of bots and dogs you can have in a group and not be afraid of a ban for cheating on VK. There is no exact answer, but if your public has 45% or more blocked members, then the chances that the group will be blocked are very high. In our next articles, we will teach you how to safely gain subscribers and tell you how to quickly and completely clear your groups of dogs.

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Cheating groups with bots- a useless and very dangerous activity, only if you do not want to eliminate your competitors.

IN Lately the developers of this social network have firmly taken up the fight against all kinds of cheating, deception, VK bots, spam and other things. If previously it was possible through spam, bots and mass invitations to promote a group of up to a million people in a couple of months, now it will take a year and you will have to invest about the same amount of money in promotion.

Previously, 10,000 rubles would have been enough to buy bots and spam programs. Now communities are instantly banned for promotion by bots and spam, and in the best case, several thousand bots are simply written off.

Is it worth hiring bots?

Cheating bots into a group can be justified only at the stage of creating a community, when only its creator is among the participants. Then, for the sake of appearance, you can wind up about 100 bots, and then you need to turn it very carefully, a maximum of 40 per day. It would be better if the community of up to 10,000 participants was in the form of a group, so that it could be promoted through invitations from friends, and only then it could be transferred to the public.

How to find out how many bots are in a group

In a normal state, there are bots and dogs in the group, but they are diluted by pages of completely normal participants.

It's another matter if there are too many of them!

Communities with a large content of bots attract the attention of moderators, and when the content of bots is more than 40%, the community is excluded from the search in contact, and at 60% it is blocked for cheating.

This is why it is important to always know how many bots are in your community. Of course, the average percentage of dogs in communities is 10%, but this figure is considered natural. Some participants' accounts may have been deleted or they may have been hacked. Even in communities that are promoted through advertising, bots will be at least 5%, but not 40%.

Why do many bots appear in communities that were promoted through spam and mutual PR services? - Because in addition to your group, your participants join several dozen other groups and they are blocked.

And yet, let's find out the percentage of bots in your public or group. To do this, you can use the VKontakte application “find out how many bots are in a group,” which will tell you exactly down to one person how many blocked and how many deleted accounts you have. Or you can simply click on the “list of participants” block and a list of living people will open to you. Now look at the number of participants in the group and the number of living people and compare.

What to do with bots?

Bots are worth fighting. Namely, regularly cleanse your community of dead souls. Why do this? — So that the VKontakte administration does not lower your community in the search results (and that means there is a risk that it will completely disappear from the search).

You can clean bots manually. But this is not always justified, especially if your group is large. We talked about how easy it is to remove bots from a group in the previous article “ “

If you have your own VKontakte community, then you can view detailed statistics. From this data you will learn about the number of visits, sections viewed, etc. Detailed data about your audience.

In this tutorial I will show you how to view VKontakte group statistics, and I’ll show you a couple of tricks.

Looking at group statistics on VK

Go to the desired community. Now open the menu and go to the item "Community Statistics".

We have 5 main categories of reports:

  • Attendance
  • Coverage
  • Activity
  • Community messages
  • Posts

The data here is structured according to the same principle as in reports.

The most interesting section of the reports is, of course, “Attendance”. Here we can clearly see the volume and activity of our audience.

The very first graph on this page shows how many people visited our group and how many views of materials within the community they made.

Below you will see indicators by age and gender.

Important "Participants" chart. It displays in detail the dynamics of the growth of new subscribers (see).

How to open group statistics for everyone?

Make sure you are on the Attendance tab. Go to the very bottom of the page, to the section “Who can access community statistics”.

Here you need to put a switch next to the item “To everyone”. Then click "Save settings".

Video lesson: how to view VKontakte group statistics

Conclusion

Statistics are a very useful tool for marketers and group owners. With its help, you can conduct a detailed analysis of the main indicators of the community and operate with this data.

Questions?

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At first glance, it seems, who cares about these unfortunate bots/fake news on social networks? Well, they come up with fake names, well, they clog up the information space, well, they intrusively offer us to buy something or go somewhere... It turns out that they are interfering?! Well, then the advice of our experts will help you. They will tell you how to isolate yourself from fakes so as not to waste your precious time on them.

Antonina Gorzhankina, creative directorPR- agency "Krasnoe Slovo" (part of the communication group "Red Slovo")

The easiest way to determine the account of a non-existent person on social networks (bot) is from photographs. The user profile is often represented by a portrait of a cartoon character or a photo of a very sexy girl or young man, who are more like show business stars than ordinary Russians. Alternatively, the bot may have a photo of someone real person, but if you look at a user’s posts for a certain period, then most often there will be no new photos of him in different locations: in a club, at a barbecue, at school, on vacation, etc. This should already be alarming. Active and real users of social networks periodically delight their friends with new photos of their loved ones. Another typical sign of a bot is the absence of user posts where he expresses his opinion on certain issues. As a rule, bots are content exclusively with reposting other people’s information for entertainment purposes (especially demotivators and catchphrases) and do not write anything unique on their behalf. Lack of likes from friends is also a standard sign of a bot. If a user is a member of hundreds of groups, this is another reason to doubt. Most likely, such a desire to be a participant in a lot of groups and communities is not a sign of the user’s diverse interests, but indicates that the bot is used to disseminate information among groups.

Daria Ermolina, Communications Director, Tinkoff Bank

The easiest way to identify a fake account is to look at its friends list. A fake's friends most often have a bunch of strange people selling clothes, perfumes and other goods, hot girls promoting their pages, or just shop pages. Sometimes a fake can be identified by the information he shares with friends. If an account has a lot of friends, but no one comments or likes its posts, it is most likely a fake. It is also not difficult to identify fakes by public people: on the pages of celebrities, there are most often checkboxes confirming the officiality of the account. If you don’t see such a checkmark, it’s better to type the name of the celebrity into the search and, just in case, check the existence of other pages. As for pages and public pages with fake accounts, everything is simple: you see a group with one hundred thousand subscribers, but each post gets 5-10 likes. No one leaves comments or shares posts. And if you click on a random subscriber and look at his page, there is a high probability that he will turn out to be a bot.

Elena Kemler - head of the Center for Practical Training of PR Specialists "PRaktikum", Novosibirsk.

When you are a media person and personally know only half of your friends on social media, after a while you realize how much unnecessary information fake pages can bring with them.

That's why I always look at the page of the person who sent the friend request. It’s better to cut off spam before it hits you in huge heaps. My criteria for checking for “fakeness” are as follows.

Nick. Fakes are not particularly inventive. Over the past five days, the following people have been added to me: Human Communicator, Alina Odezhkina, Atonina Grosheva, Three-Whale-Holiday, Olga Shapochkina, etc. Having recognized in my newly made friend another seller I don’t need, I delete his request. If the surname, patronymic, and first name do not arouse suspicion, I pay attention to the information tape on the wall.

Wall. As a rule, fake pages are created to expand your contact base. Therefore, most often news and reposts appeared in the feed recently. They are at most one to three months old. In addition, the page is probably full of advertising messages.

Photos. You should be wary if your avatar (main photo) shows part of your face or body beautiful girl or a young man. Most likely, all other photographs of this representative of the fake race will be in this style. The “face” of a profile can also be any abstract picture. If it's fake famous person, by the URL of the photo in Google (images) it is easy to determine the real page of the “star”. Then I pay attention to the number of contacts.

Number of friends. The number of friends and subscribers a potential friend has is in the thousands. It is possible that if you add a new “friend”, you will become his subscriber after a while. The number of subscribers raises the page in search.

Elena Chemezova, head of Brandability, blogger

Any social network is not just a place where people communicate, find out news and kill time, it is also a place where other people earn a lot of money. This is perhaps the most main reason the emergence of so-called bots - accounts behind which are not real people, but bots (or robots) - programs for creating automatic posts and comments on other people's posts on the Internet. Moreover, a cute girl or guy can smile at you from the avatar of such a bot. It’s just that he or she is unlikely to ever respond to your greeting, unless their program provides for this.

Just recently, one of my friends on Facebook came up with the following formula for defining a bot: If a beautiful (half-naked) girl is your friend, then this is 100% a bot. Quite a funny remark, but what should beautiful girls who love to pose half-naked do, wait until they are offered friendship? Although there is some truth in this rule, bots do often look like this in order to more successfully attract new friends.

Therefore, the simplest and quick way recognize whether this is a real person or a bot - look at the nature of his posts. As a rule, the creators of bot programs are not particularly sophisticated and almost all of their posts are not much different from ordinary advertisements, most often with active links to sites where the advertised product is sold.
Although today progress has advanced so much that bots have learned to analyze entire texts and produce a completely meaningful summary of what they read. This ability has not yet gained mass distribution, but I believe that the era of “smart bots” will soon come. To be fair, I note that some real people are not much different from simple bots.

In addition to regular advertising, which can be distributed by fake accounts, there are huge armies of bots, with the help of which they influence information fields and even set Internet trends. If, for example, thousands of Twitter accounts simultaneously write about some event, then the mention of it will fall into the category of trends, which means that a huge number of people will know about it, who do not even have to be followers of those bots that organized this massive promotion any event.

Bots can also make “raids” and leave similar comments on posts real people, against which they were “set”. As soon as I just wrote on Twitter that I played GTA, a dozen bots different languages They immediately wrote to me where I can buy this toy.

In general, this is the main harm from bots - they clog the Internet with information garbage, while the Network could not be more overloaded without them. Sami social media They are actively trying to fight them, but so far there are no radical effective measures against bots. That’s why many of us have to “guess by avatar” before adding another follower as a friend.

Yulia Koldicheva, PR Director, Digital Security

Recognizing a fake is a task that requires attention and intelligence; several features need to be taken into account. First, pay attention to the name. The “Alexander Krasovsky” page has much less chance of being a fake than the “Stealth Concord” or “Baroque Stucco” account.

Next, we determine the creation date. On FB it is indicated below the first publication. The age of a VK page can be determined by the ID number, which is assigned after registration. The number we are interested in is displayed in the address bar of the browser when you go to the user’s page or to the list of his friends. And if this number is around 180,000,000, then the account was created around 2012. In the case when the ID is a number of the order of 280,800,100, the page is completely “young”.

Friends are the third issue that is worth paying attention to. If your account has a lot of them, you need to look for mutual friends. Look who they are. It may be useful to track the activity of friends in the feed of a suspicious character. Likes, comments, shares - all this will give rise to certain conclusions. It’s not a sin to even ask common contacts whether it’s worth being friends with a newcomer. In any case, the logic of adding you as a friend is usually visible even on a fake account. Analyze at what point and in connection with what you received the invitation (publication in a group, subscription to the page of a company, product or service, etc.).

Please note the date the photos were posted. Fake accounts most often upload them in batches on certain dates. Well, if the page is completely blank, it’s doubly suspicious. Sometimes it can be helpful to upload a photo of a questionable contact to Google to look for matches. Fake pages are filled mainly with borrowed images.

If you do “make friends” with a newcomer who continues to raise doubts in you, pay attention to the quality of his publications. Most often, if your friend is a bot, they are all dedicated to a specific topic or are clearly trying to “wind up” likes by posting humorous posts and photos. You can even get in touch with the “fake candidate”, chat, ask leading questions. This usually helps to quickly put everything in its place. By the way, there are special tricks that allow you to determine the real location of a person. But that is another story.

The “dogs” in the community influence its progress. The VKontakte administration is fighting as hard as possible against the artificial accumulation of participants in the group. Only groups with real, live and “thematic” participants reach the TOP.

Promotion of a VKontakte group must be of high quality. If it is dominated by blocked participants, then sanctions may be imposed on the community. The simplest thing a group can expect is to be completely dropped from the search. In the worst case, the group may be blocked.

Enter the link to the VKontakte group

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