{"id":10533,"date":"2026-08-19T07:20:00","date_gmt":"2026-08-19T05:20:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.lukaswojcik.com\/blog\/?p=10533"},"modified":"2026-08-19T10:54:55","modified_gmt":"2026-08-19T08:54:55","slug":"three-spellings-one-row","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.lukaswojcik.com\/blog\/en\/digital-analytics\/three-spellings-one-row\/","title":{"rendered":"Three Spellings, One Row"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>One platform, five rows. <code>facebook<\/code>, <code>fb<\/code>, <code>m.facebook.com<\/code>, <code>Meta-facebook<\/code> and <code>facebook.com<\/code> are five distinct values of the <code>source<\/code> dimension, so five rows in the report &#8211; and none of them is wrong. That is simply how the referral arrived.<\/p>\n<p>On 11 June 2026 Google put a dimension up against this. Source group pulls the usual spellings of a platform into a single value, with no change to the tag and no setting in the admin section. The benefit is real, but it sits somewhere other than the announcement suggests: the channel report was already correct.<\/p>\n<figure class=\"lw-diagram\">\n<img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.lukaswojcik.com\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/diagrams\/sammelname-en.png\" width=\"1120\" height=\"580\" loading=\"lazy\" alt=\"Flow diagram with three columns: on the left five raw values of the source dimension with their session counts, in the middle a single collecting node holding the value Facebook, on the right two channels Organic Social and Paid Social; the ribbons merge on the left and split again on the right, with two of them crossing\"><figcaption>The ribbons merge in the middle and separate again on the right. The group bundles by platform, the channel splits by medium &#8211; and the fact that two ribbons cross while doing so is the whole point.<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<h2>What Source group pulls together<\/h2>\n<p>Google&#8217;s note describes it as a new dimension concept that consolidates source values for common online platforms, naming Facebook, Instagram and TikTok as examples. Beyond those, the dimension recognises Pinterest, Amazon, YouTube, Google Search and Google Maps, along with ChatGPT and Perplexity. Google maintains the mapping table. No custom list can be supplied, and no unwanted mapping can be switched off.<\/p>\n<p>The dimension is formed at query time, not at collection time. That is the reason it applies retroactively across the whole period: what remains stored is <code>m.facebook.com<\/code>, and the group only comes into being on reading. A year-over-year comparison therefore has no break anywhere in it, which sets Source group apart from almost every other change ever made to a mapping.<\/p>\n<h2>Why the channel report was already right<\/h2>\n<p>The obvious expectation is that five source rows also mean five scrambled channels. That was never the case. Channel grouping does not read <code>source<\/code> literally but through a source category maintained by Google. Both <code>facebook<\/code> and <code>fb<\/code> carry <code>SOURCE_CATEGORY_SOCIAL<\/code>, and whether that becomes Organic Social or Paid Social is decided by the medium alone.<\/p>\n<p>So even before June there were two Google-maintained naming lists stacked on top of each other, and since then there are three: the source category for the channel, the source group for the display, and the collected raw values underneath. The three are not reconciled with one another, because they answer different questions. Treating them as one thing means looking for the fault in the wrong place later on.<\/p>\n<h2>What stays fragmented<\/h2>\n<p>Google&#8217;s list knows platforms, not in-house spellings. Everything originating in a company&#8217;s own campaigns remains exactly as inconsistent as it was created.<\/p>\n<pre class=\"wp-block-kevinbatdorf-code-block-pro\"><code>source values from an ordinary property\n\n  facebook          fb                              -&gt; Facebook\n  m.facebook.com    Meta-facebook   facebook.com    -&gt; Facebook\n  chatgpt.com       chat.openai.com                 -&gt; ChatGPT\n\n  newsletter        Newsletter      nl              -&gt; three rows\n  email             e-mail          E-Mail          -&gt; three rows\n  partner-a.com     Partner-A       partnera        -&gt; three rows\n\n  Google maintains the upper half. The lower half is created\n  in-house, and there Source group changes nothing.<\/code><\/pre>\n<p>The remedy is the same as before: a fixed spelling for <code>utm_source<\/code> and <code>utm_medium<\/code>, written down in a table and looked up whenever a campaign is created. A dimension that tidies up other people&#8217;s platform names does not take that work away.<\/p>\n<h2>Where the new dimension can get in the way<\/h2>\n<p>A saved exploration filtering on <code>source<\/code> exactly matching <code>facebook<\/code> still filters on the raw value and leaves the other four spellings outside. Two reports covering the same period can now show different row counts without either being broken &#8211; one reads the group, the other the raw value.<\/p>\n<p>The BigQuery export continues to write the collected values. Analysis done there still has the five rows and has to reproduce the grouping by hand. Wherever interface reports and export queries are used side by side, this creates a new place where two numbers legitimately disagree.<\/p>\n<p>The rollout is gradual. A dimension present in one property and not yet in another is not a fault at the moment, it is the current state.<\/p>\n<h2>The filter from the same day, working the other way round<\/h2>\n<p>A second change appeared on 11 June that reads well beside the first: hostname filters, a new kind of data filter in the admin section that excludes events based on their hostname. They are meant against hits from unfamiliar domains and against figures from a staging environment.<\/p>\n<p>Both changes concern data cleanliness, but they act in opposite directions in time. Source group applies retroactively to everything already collected. A data filter acts only forward and leaves the past untouched. Switching both on the same day produces a tidied source list across the entire period and a data set that is filtered differently from precisely that day onward.<\/p>\n<h2>What can be checked<\/h2>\n<p>Three steps are enough to establish the local situation. First, a look at a report with the Source group dimension alongside: if it is offered, the rollout has arrived. Second, a comparison of the session total per group with the total of the matching raw values &#8211; if they disagree, a spelling is present that Google does not recognise. Third, a pass through the saved explorations looking for filters that point at raw values.<\/p>\n<p>What remains afterwards is the old task in new light. Source group tidies the part of the list nobody in the building was responsible for anyway. 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