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What is the difference between impressions and views in Flipsnack Statistics?

In Flipsnack, "impressions" are accesses via embed or URL, while "views" require interaction or 5+ seconds spent. Views show engagement; impressions show exposure.

In Flipsnack Statistics, "impressions" refer to the number of times your flipbooks are accessed, either through an embed or a direct URL visit.

"Views" however, are counted when there is either an interaction with the flipbook (like clicking or page-flipping) or the reader spends more than 5 seconds on the page.

This distinction is important because views indicate a level of engagement with the publication, while impressions simply denote access or exposure. For a deeper understanding of these metrics, visit Flipsnack statistics.