Last Monday, a historic event took place in Mexico and other parts of the world, a total solar eclipse, which inspired a large number of people to take special glasses and look at the sky to contemplate a unique event that will almost never happen again. 30 more years. This resulted in comments within the community, but above all, they took time to isolate themselves from daily activities such as leisure, work or school.
According to a report of Cloudflare, a large portion of the inhabitants of this country cut off contact with the world of the Internet for a few moments, a feat that is difficult to achieve, since we live in a world where people look at their cell phones at least every ten minutes. News on social networks.. Among the data, it is noted that the traffic decreased by 57% exactly at noon, the peak moment of the space event, and this happened not only in Mexico, but also in USA and Canada.
These were the states where Internet visits dropped the most: Durango (57% at 12:15 p.m.), Coahuila (43% at 12:15 p.m.), Sinaloa (34% at 11:10 a.m.), and Ciudad (22) from Mexico. % 12:10 pm).
This was commented by a member Cloudflare:
It is no coincidence that in the face of a long-awaited and unusual event, Mexican users decided to put down their cell phones and look at what nature has given us. Our data reveals that, beyond the publication of a photograph or video, Internet users clearly leave their work on social networks and even digital platforms for a few hours that will remain in their memory forever.
It is worth noting that many trips were reported to important cities where the event would take place, being among the busiest Durango, Mazatlan and more Saltillo. And now, in 2052, the places to watch the event will change, which will certainly surprise the new generation of people.
Through: Cloudflare
Editor’s note: It is true that many people put their cell phones aside to witness this event, and now the question will be how far we will go in 2052 and whether the same result will happen. It would be great to have a telescope to see all of this up close.