StatCounter’s June 2026 report shows Linux at one of its strongest recent positions, while Windows falls to 56.55%.

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    Okay, but StatCounter’s graph (edit: here) clearly shows that “unknown” is what’s cannibalizing most of that – and this is specifically measuring web traffic.

    “Lemmy celebrates the rise of bots polluting web traffic stats because they didn’t bother to read the article beyond a misleading headline that reaffirms their biases.”

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      Looking at the included chart (below), I don’t think the growth in “unknown” is the primary factor of Window’s decline in market share. The chart does show, over the last two data points, that Mac OS and Linux have increased at the same time that Windows has decreased.

      This is all but one data point anyway, so it’s not fair to draw a long-term conclusion based on that regardless.

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        Those “last two data points” are two months. For OS X, there’s some upward movement the last two months (about 3%, which isn’t a lot given it spiked late last year from 8.3% to 14.07% to 8.2% in a span of three points), while Linux is practically flatlined with a very light upward incline just the last month.

        To the extent StatCounter is useful to begin with, the Linux point is functionally meaningless while the OS X increase of a few percentage points may or may not be significant; trying to divine a trend from twitches in those two points is reading noise. Look at the “unknown” line, meanwhile, and see how it begins mirroring Windows’ decline around mid–late 2025. It rose from 11.3% in September 2025 to 21.5% in June 2026. That represents actual, meaningful, lasting change.

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            You completely debunk the idea that “I don’t think the growth in “unknown” is the primary factor of Window’s decline in market share.” in the same comment you said it? Because what you said makes absolutely no sense in the face of the actual numbers.

            I expound on the two points because you can’t just rest your argument on them and then limply, vaguely disclaim that it’s terrible methodology.

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        I’m not seeing much of an increase there for Mac or Linux. I’m not sure how you drew those conclusions from this graph.

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          This is a zero sum graph, as market share must add to 100%. You may observe that the one large decrease in Windows market share occurs at the same time as three small increases for Mac OS, Linux, and “unknown”.

          Nothing else increased. The three small increases must be equal to the Windows decrease.

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    I’d take that with a big pinch of salt since the shortfall is “unknown”. Probably means they’re picking up a fuck ton of bot traffic and there’s nobody at the wheel over at StatCounter…

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    This graph compares the desktop OS market share split between Microsoft (Windows), Apple (OS X, iOS, macOS), Google (Chrome OS, Android), and what’s being reported as “Linux”. Notably, it removes the “Other”, “Playstation”, and “Unknown” values, and re-normalises the rest to 100 (percent). Made by downloading the data from StatCounter


    Windows only share of the above.


    Apple, Google, Linux shares of the above.

    If you guys want to check the numbers and my maths here’s the spreadsheet.

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    I’m not surprised. Between privacy concerns, forced features, and Linux becoming easier to use, the barrier to switching is lower than it used to be.

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      I just Minted my old laptop that I last used like… 2-3 years ago to try out Ubuntu (which didn’t go well.) The progress is huge and I’m really very confused on how well things work now, even all my games on Steam?? When did this all happen?? Gonna make the switch on my main PC in few weeks.

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    Quick add more dogshit unwanted features and spyware to extract the maximum value out of customers over the short term!

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    That number seems rather low. I can see that number for overall OS share, including mobile devices, but for desktop I’d expect Windows to be a lot higher.

    EDIT: Thinking about it further, if you included mobile devices, then Android would have to be even higher than Windows is here. Either way, these numbers look off.

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      It looks like Windows computers is going to unknown. So they are just bad at detecting OS.

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    I will switch to a computer for work with Linux or MacOS. The current situation with Windows is not OK. You need to get your shit together again basically.

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    Even if the numbers are a little off, that’s a wonderful sight. Those of us using Linux for decades it feels like the early days of the internet when AOL users came flooding in.