I'm writing to share a concern that your unique clicks reporting is misleading.
I was recently told in a chat that the reason why when looking at the reporting for a campaign the clicks listed under email performance is different than the Click through Distribution is because the first measures unique users and the second measures total clicks. That is not, however what the second column in the Click Through Distribution chart says. It says "unique clicks" and is a much higher total than the number listed under the performance.
This is a misleading to use the words "unique clicks" when you mean "total clicks".
If you Google search the definition of "unique clicks" you'll see the widely accepted definition means how many individual users clicked, and not total number of clicks.
A Constant Contact admin even replied to a question in the community forum saying "The unique clicks for all of your email's links: found at the bottom of the email's overall reporting page, this will show how many contacts clicked a specific link at least once" which is the accurate way to use the term, but is not what is actually being displayed since total clicks is being displayed.
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