Only 300 Users Last Month Had More Than One Article On Digg….
In the last month, only 300 Digg users had more than one submission that made the Digg homepage. For a site with ‘over 1m users’ and hundreds of submissions daily, that’s a very low number.
I guess it proves how hard it is to get onto the Digg homepage if you are not one of the chosen few.
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Comment by Stephen Glauser on 17 April 2007:
Yeah, it’s a shame that so few make it to the front page. However, I am a “new” Digg user (only digging a very small number of articles before December, 06) I managed to get six articles on the front page in the last thirty days according to that link.
Most of the people on the list mass-submit and just hope stuff hits. A lot of Digg users don’t submit at all and just digg articles.
The way of the game I guess.
Comment by Mike on 18 April 2007:
Another sure fire sign that the Digg Mafia are still at work, methinks…
Comment by Web 2.0 on 19 April 2007:
Digg is all about being connected, bothing new about that. I believe StumbleUpon is much fair and transparent