There is a requirement now: "Users can identify public account QR codes in WeChat articles, and the platform server needs to be able to count the number of people identified."
This QR code does not belong to my official account. Therefore, you cannot directly go to the backend of the WeChat official account to see it.
The link in the QR code is directly to the WeChat server, so the platform server cannot count it.
I would like to ask if you have any weird tricks, such as doing something in the QR code, to achieve this requirement.
Thank you
The public account has a way to generate a custom QR code, which is specially used to generate public accounts with parameters! It can contain parameters, and parameters can be used to identify the entrance of concern. https://m.baidu.com/?from=101...
Conduct statistics in three parties and then jump to the place where you should go. I don’t know if it is feasible
WeChat’s QR code recognition requires a long press, so in theory it can be judged by the touch time, but there will be misjudgments and misjudgments.
The only feasible solution is to embed an intermediate link in the QR code link, which acts like a proxy. The agent does two things: one is to forward and go to the final target link; the other is to count the requests that come from the QR code recognition, so that you can roughly know the jumps through the QR code recognition.
Of course, part of this data may be the data obtained by some users who pressed the QR code multiple times, but it is generally accurate.
You can change your mind
Open the official account, view the historical messages, and copy the link to this interface
Instead of using the QR code, click on your link with statistical function to jump directly to the historical message interface
PS:
I don’t know when this method will be blocked by WeChat. If possible, consider doing technical docking with the other party.