Track and Display Content Viewers in your Invision Community
- Socially so other users can see who's viewing what.
- Display viewers as member avatars or names.
- For moderation to see what content, and when, members are viewing when trouble occurs.
- Widget displays for social display of this information.
- Modal pop-up tables for more detailed views.
- ACP action to wipe all logs.
- Forums-per-Topic action to wipe just that log.
- ACP member views has member's views right there for perusal.
- GDPR-compliance! When a member wants their data, and you use the ACP tool to download such, their member views are right there as well.
- More! See screenshots.
- NEW! Pages application now supported! Both Custom Page views and Database Record views.
- NEW! Blogs application now supported! Blog entry views.
Viewers is the 4.5 revision of Who Viewed the Topic plugin - enhanced with front end new views, ACP member view, tools to wipe logs, and GDPR compliance! This is a complete re-write of the old plugin - it's an application now.
Users of Who Viewed the Topic can rest easy - installation of this application will AUTOMATICALLY import that data AND remove the plugin for you. The two (three?) users of Who Viewed the Blog should leave that installed. When Blog support comes in a later version the same import and removal will occur.
Note on GDPR
It's going to be up to you to notify your users that this data is stored. Just add it to your terms and conditions or privacy policy or what have you. You probably should have been noting that all these years... Still, as usual, laws and restrictions on this stuff vary from country to country and it's not my responsibility what you do with this data. This may be a simple social thing at its core but the fact remains you are tracking content they view. It's pretty normal overall, routine even, but since I went ahead and added in the GDPR support, you may wish to make an effort and formally let your users know.
Heavily Traffic Site? Thousands of concurrent users?
Shouldn't be a problem. The modal pop-up views are single instances triggered by user-input (clicking the button) so no page-load worries there. The widgets you have an option for cached and non-cached. So use cached 😃. I've also have an index on the table to make things perkier as well. If this fits your site's profile and there are still problems, just yell and I can probably gin-up a datastore fully cached option.