You can download data from the Consumption tab related to content views, in the form of reports.
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Content Id | The unique identifier of the item of content. |
Content Title | The title of the item of content. |
Content Type | The type of content. An item of content can be one of the following types: - Content::Article: Users can compose an article and post it to a community. For example, a user might write an article about Invoice best practices and post it to their organisation's Finance community.
- ExternalLink: Users can share useful links to a community. For example, a user might post a link about paying invoices to the organisation's Finance community.
- Question: Users can ask a question in a community. For example, if a user does not know how to do something, they can post a question and other users can provide them with answers and guidance.
- ScormCourse: An industry-recognised standard, used to create and structure online training material, uploaded to Fuse as zipped package.
- UploadedFile: A file uploaded to Fuse using the Upload button, such as a Word document, PowerPoint presentation, Excel spreadsheet, or PDF.
- Video: A video file uploaded using the Upload button. Once uploaded, video files can be played directly in Fuse.
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| - For information on how to upload SCORM courses to Fuse, see SCORM courses.
- For information on how to post articles, external links, and questions to Fuse, see Creating an article, question or external link.
- For information on how to upload files such as Word documents, PowerPoint presentations, Excel spreadsheets, PDFs, and videos, see Uploading content.
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Date (Day) | The date the content was interacted with. |
Community Id | The unique identifier of the community in which the content exists. |
Community Name | The name of the community in which the content exists. |
Content Views | How many times the item of content has been viewed. |
Likes | How many times the item of content has been liked. |
Shares | How many times the item of content has been shared. |
Comments | How many times the item of content has been commented on. |
Users Engaged with Content | How many times users have engaged with the item of content. Engagements includes liking, sharing, viewing, and commenting. |
Follows | How many times users have followed an item of content. |
Total Engagement | The total number of times users have liked, shared, viewed, and commented on the item of content added together. |
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