Only 300 Users Last Month Had More Than One Article On Digg….
Everton | Apr 17, 2007 | Comments 3
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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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.
Another sure fire sign that the Digg Mafia are still at work, methinks…
Digg is all about being connected, bothing new about that. I believe StumbleUpon is much fair and transparent