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Digg stats analysis

Digg.com is not only a thriving community and great source
for news, it’s also an increasingly influential website for bloggers and website owners.
It can be a heavy driver of revenue-generating traffic and can also help make your
website viral (= popular). Given its growing importance then, I thought I’d investigate
digg’s stats and identify the main trends. Let’s look at the official dig.com stats
first, then turn our attention to a new (unofficial) site call duggtrends.

Top Diggers data 

A page on digg.com called Top Diggers shows
that a select group of digg users are highly influential. These top diggers have a higher
chance of getting a story digged to the homepage than other users. Unsurprisingly Kevin
Rose is right at the top, with a whopping 119 of his 120 submitted stories making it to
the homepage (he has a 99% “Popular Ratio”)! What was the single story that *didn’t* make
it, I wonder? 

If you order the results by ‘Most Submitted’, you’ll note that a number of these heavy
submitters have high Popular Ratios. Albertpacino has a 31% ratio (800 of 2570
submitted), BloodJunkie 26%, gwjc 24%, digitalgopher 36%, dirtyfratboy 37%, and so on.
All of these folks have submitted over 1000 stories. I’m pretty unsurprised by these
figures however, because it is a community site after all. So it’s only natural that
friends will digg each others stories. 

Top digg blogs and sites 

Digg users also have their favored blogs and websites, which get a disproportionate
amount of attention than other less fortunate sites (alas, I’m one of the latter). For
example,
AppleInsider
has had at least 4 homepage diggs in the past week. A lot of times, the
favored sites get dugg very very quickly by digg users. The main problem with that is
that the original source for a story often gets overlooked – and the popular site garners
all the diggs instead. I speak from recent experience
🙂

Most digged days

A site called duggtrends (but the URL is
diggtrends.com!?) is tracking other digg data. According to duggtrends’ stats, Sunday is the least
active day and Thursday the most active. Apparently most of the digging by users happens
during office hours, US time. So duggtrends estimates 9:00 AM EST as the best time to
submit a story. 

Stories to frontpage ratios

Duggtrends says the percentage of submitted stories that make it to the digg homepage
during the week is around 15-19% (using Wed-Thu as a guide). However those particular
stats in Table 1 don’t seem to correlate to the much lower ‘stories-to-front-page’ ratios
in Table 4??

Categories

Duggtrends also analyzes the new categories, introduced when digg version 3 was
released
. Unsurprisingly, “Tech Industry News” still dominates – it had 2184 stories
submitted to it in one week – “World News” was the second-most popular category with
1287. But note this comment from duggtrends:

“Stories submitted in this category probably will have fewer chances to make it to
FrontPage. Most of the time these stories get pushed back in Upcoming Stories within few
minutes.”

Indeed the stats do show that only 120 of the Tech News stories made it to the
homepage (just 5.5% of the stories submitted to that category). 

Over time, as digg V3 matures, we may see the non-tech categories increase in
popularity. Certainly digg’s owners will be hoping so.

Summary

So an interesting look at the world of digg. If you have further digg data or
anecdotes to share, feel free to leave a comment. Oh and for the love of TBL, will
someone please digg this post! 😉

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