Lexeme: general clickstream behavior  
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  1. noun. General clickstream behavior refers to the pattern of online user activities and interactions with a website or application. It involves tracking and analyzing the sequence of clicks that a user makes, including the pages they visit, the links they click on, the time spent on each page, and the actions they take. Clickstream data provides insights into user behavior, preferences, and navigation patterns, helping businesses understand how users interact with their digital platforms, optimize user experience, and make data-driven decisions for improving conversions, engagement, and overall performance. GPT3.5
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  • noun. general clickstream behavior (singular), general clickstream behaviors (plural)
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