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Scott, Jason [@textfiles] (19 Nov 2017). "I hadn't run webalizer against http://textfiles.com for, it looks like, 3-4 years. Finally did it - the site averages 350,000-400,000 unique users a month. Most want sex files and a PDF on the IBM Selectric Typewriter" (Tweet) – via Twitter. /wiki/Jason_Scott