For the web nerds among us, this is an interesting data point. We all know Analytics isn't going to show the same traffic as what the server sees--there's bot traffic, people use adblockers, JavaScript may not load, etc. This isn't a new thing. But that discrepancy is probably bigger than you think. Here's my June traffic, according to Google Analytics:

Well that's not anything to write home about
And here's what my server logs are reporting:

I never claimed to run a busy website
That's a pretty big discrepancy--reporting 2% of visitors and .5% of pageviews is not a lot. A quick check against some other sites I'm hosting shows that this isn't just an issue with one site.
I don't know if this indicates that bot traffic is getting more intense, or if Google Analytics is getting worse. I suspect it's a 60/40 split between the two, especially given that that article I linked had their sites on WP Engine, who attempts to filter bot traffic.

Well that's not anything to write home about
And here's what my server logs are reporting:

I never claimed to run a busy website
That's a pretty big discrepancy--reporting 2% of visitors and .5% of pageviews is not a lot. A quick check against some other sites I'm hosting shows that this isn't just an issue with one site.
I don't know if this indicates that bot traffic is getting more intense, or if Google Analytics is getting worse. I suspect it's a 60/40 split between the two, especially given that that article I linked had their sites on WP Engine, who attempts to filter bot traffic.