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Nakul Grover (LimitlessLiterature.Com) (@authornakul) Ingliz til segmentidagi kanali faol ishtirokchi. Hozirda hamjamiyat 11 843 obunachidan iborat bo'lib, Kitoblar toifasida 3 199-o'rinni va Hindiston mintaqasida 34 317-o'rinni egallagan.

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невідомо sanasidan buyon loyiha tez o‘sib, 11 843 obunachiga ega bo‘ldi.

04 Iyul, 2026 dagi oxirgi ma’lumotlarga ko‘ra kanal barqaror faollikka ega. Oxirgi 30 kunda obunachilar soni 28 ga, so‘nggi 24 soatda esa 7 ga o‘zgardi va umumiy qamrov yuqori darajada qolmoqda.

  • Tasdiqlash holati: Tasdiqlanmagan
  • Jalb etish (ER): Auditoriya o‘rtacha 10.59% darajada jalb etiladi. Nashrdan keyingi dastlabki 24 soatda kontent odatda umumiy obunachilar sonining 5.05% ini tashkil etuvchi reaksiyalarni to‘playdi.
  • Post qamrovi: Har bir post o‘rtacha 1 254 marta ko‘riladi; birinchi sutkada odatda 598 ta ko‘rish yig‘iladi.
  • Reaksiyalar va o‘zaro ta’sir: Auditoriya faol: har bir postga o‘rtacha 5 ta reaksiya keladi.
  • Tematik yo‘nalishlar: Kontent literature, novel, limitlessliterature.com, author, charlotte kabi asosiy mavzularga jamlangan.

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Yuqori yangilanish chastotasi (oxirgi ma’lumot 05 Iyul, 2026 da olingan) sababli kanal doimo dolzarb va katta qamrovli bo‘lib qoladi. Analitika auditoriya kontent bilan faol hamkorlik qilishini, uni Kitoblar toifasidagi muhim ta’sir nuqtasiga aylantirishini ko‘rsatadi.

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