Summary
This Wikipedia article compiles and periodically updates a ranked list of the most-visited websites globally, drawing on web analytics sources. It is a reference resource rather than a peer-reviewed study, and as such offers no original empirical findings or methodology. Its utility lies in contextualising the scale of digital platforms that may be relevant to food marketing, consumer behaviour research, or digital health communication strategies.
UK applicability
The data are global in scope and not specific to UK internet usage patterns; however, the platforms identified (such as Google, YouTube, and Meta properties) are equally dominant in the UK and are directly relevant to understanding digital food marketing environments in a UK context.
Key measures
Website traffic rankings; estimated monthly visits by platform
Outcomes reported
The article catalogues the most-visited websites globally by web traffic, providing a reference for understanding the scale and reach of major digital platforms. It does not report primary research findings but serves as a reference resource for identifying dominant online environments.
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