Facebook.com/I.php
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Hi,
I get a lot of traffic lately from Facebook.com/I.php. This is was Google Analytics shows me. But I can not see more details concerning what causes of the traffic. Since it´s more than 500 Users per Day I need to see more details.
Does somebody has an idea on how to do a more detailed analysis of this traffic?
Thanks!
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I believe that is just part of the referring domain link. The i.php usually has trailer words/letters like i.php?sometexthere, which could refer to an image, or a video you may have posted on Facebook, or other users have posted.
Does any video or images grab photos from your domain, if so, this could be the case.
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