• morto@piefed.social
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    6 days ago

    I think the reason is much simpler. Browsers on chromeos use a different user agent than when running on linux distros and then it gets counted as a separate category. I don’t know for the first source linked, but statcounter uses data from user agent strings.

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      The point is, if they know its ChromeOS, why don’t the put it into the general Linux category? Like all Windows versions are counted as one Windows entry. I mean if Windows 2000 is in the same stats as Windows 11, then you have to include ChromeOS as Linux.

      I also wonder if any Steam Deck user browsing in desktop mode had any impact on these data.

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        I mean they don’t have to do anything. Chrome OS is pretty distinct from a typical Linux distro; I prefer having it separated out like this for stats purposes