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  "path": "/t/50-000-hits-how/119193#post_2",
  "publishedAt": "2026-06-07T01:45:52.000Z",
  "site": "https://forum.infinityfree.com",
  "tags": [
    "What does the hits limit mean",
    "Fair Usage Limits"
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  "textContent": "Please understand that this is an English forum. I’ve translated your message for you.\n\nThe hits are very different that any of the metrics you could monitor with analytics tools. In the worst case scenario a poorly built website could use up all 50000 hits in one page view.\n\nWhat does the hits limit mean Fair Usage Limits\n\n> One of the limits InfinityFree enforces is the “hits” limit. This article explains what a hit is, how you can control your hits usage and what happens if you exceed the limit. What is a hit? A hit is a simply request to a file on your website, which can be a HTML or PHP page, an image, a CSS file or something else. A hit is not the same as a page view, visit or visitor. Visitor can visit your website multiple times, a visit can include multiple page views, and a single page view can include mu…\n\nBesides, one can not really configure an analytics tool to “monitor all traffic”. Ad blockers exists and those usually blocks analytics as well. There’re also bots which do not trigger data aggregation at all.",
  "title": "50.000 hits? How?"
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