In this regard, what is bot traffic?
Bot traffic is essentially non-human traffic to a website. Bot traffic is the result of software applications running automated tasks. With this ability to perform repetitive tasks quickly, bots can be used for the good, and the bad. “Good” bots can, for example, check websites to ensure that all links work.
Furthermore, how can you detect bot traffic? Web engineers can look directly at network requests to their sites and identify likely bot traffic. An integrated web analytics tool, such as Google Analytics or Heap, can also help to detect bot traffic.
Likewise, what is an example of a performance issue with bot traffic?
The bad bots bring fake (bogus) traffic to your website and their malicious intent may involve: stealing valuable data, content/price scraping, posting spam comments and phishing links, distorting web analytics and damaging SEO, contributing to DDoS attacks etc.
What are bots good for?
Bots are programs created to automate various and often repetitive tasks ─ useful as well as harmful ─ hence they are generally described as either good bots or bad bots. Several studies have shown that over 50% of all internet traffic is comprised of bots.
