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A Small Spike, A Big Signal – The Reasonable Adjustment

Traffic statistics for 28 July 2025

On 28 July, something clicked. By 9:00 PM, The Reasonable Adjustment had welcomed 75 unique visitors – our highest yet. Earlier that day, at 8:00 AM, we saw another surge with 63 visitors and over 2,190 total requests.

Key stats from the day:

  • 👥 75 peak visitors at 9:00 PM
  • 📈 63 engaged visitors at 8:00 AM – Epic way to start the week!
  • 💾 51MB of content served — nearly 50% cached
  • ⚡ Smooth performance across the board

📈 Why This Small Spike Matters

This isn’t a viral moment, and it doesn’t need to be. What we saw wasn’t hype – it was early validation. Visitors weren’t bouncing. They were reading, exploring, sharing. That tells me something deeper is resonating.

I launched The Reasonable Adjustment to support disabled people, neurodivergent communities, and anyone navigating injustice — with clear information, accountability, and a refusal to sugar-coat the truth.

So yes – 75 might be a small number. But for a platform that’s still in its infancy, it’s a sign we’re being seen. Albeit, seen whilst we’re suckling on WordPress’ proverbial teat.

🔧 Behind the Scenes

It also proved our infrastructure is holding up. Caching worked exactly as it should. Pages loaded fast. Visitors had no issues accessing key content — even at peak moments.

That’s what we want: quiet reliability behind purposeful work.

💬 What Comes Next?

This milestone fuels the next stage. More writing. More tools. More advocacy. More chances to say what needs saying — even when it’s inconvenient.

To everyone who’s read, shared, or simply paid attention: thank you. The early chapters matter. And you’re helping write them.

(Yes, even you – silently lurking, cup of guilt tea in hand. I see you.)

— Kieron JH
Founder, The Reasonable Adjustment

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#Milestone #DigitalAdvocacy #TheReasonableAdjustment #DisabilityJustice #Neurodiversity #AccessMatters #AutismAcceptance #EthicalTech #SmallButMighty

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