The Best Digg Tools, Reality Edition

Digg ToolsOne of the best parts about my job is that I get to talk to a lot of the top users over at Digg.  This is important because the Digg algorithm is always in a constant state of tweak (a statement that can be construed properly several different ways).  It changes as fast as, if not faster than, Google and other search engines.  Two questions always pop up with either me asking top users or other users asking me:

“What does it take to get to the front page?”

The answer has two parts: time and tools.  We can go into the time issue later, but for now, let’s assume that you have the time.  The second question is:

“What are the right tools?”

There are dozens of lists of Digg tools out there.  Most of them are nice and quaint, but do top users really use them.  Normally, no.  Here are the tools that they do use.  Some are obviously loose interpretations of the word “tools” but anything that helps to achieve the goal of hitting the front page often should be listed. [Read more...]

Digg Brings Diversity Back to the Front Page

Diversity on DiggWhen the Recommendation Engine was first introduced on June 30, 2008, the front page was instantly transformed into a 20-man show.  During the first week of July, 31% of the front page stories were submitted by 10 people and 51% were submitted by 28.

By its very nature, the Recommendation Engine pushed these numbers even higher.  The more a submitter’s stories were Dugg, the more they would be recommended, which would get them more Diggs, which brought more recommendations – in essence, it snowballed for heavy submitters with lots of friends until its peak in the first half of August when 46% of the front page stories were submitted by 14 users.  The top 30 users controlled over 2/3rds of the front page. [Read more...]

Social Blade: A Tool That Disects the Front Page of Digg

Social BladeHave you ever wondered how many diggs it took to get a particular story to the front page of Digg? Are you the type who refreshes often, checks buries, looks at users, monitors the time it takes to get there, checks… everything?  If you are a “diggologist,” here’s the perfect tool for you:

Social Blade

Raw Digg data.  Just the facts.  It keeps track of just about every aspect of all the stories that hit the digg front page.  Some of the most important and interesting pieces of data are: number of diggs when it hit, number of recorded buries when it hit, comments when it hit, Diggs per hour, and information about the submitter.  All of this data, consolidated on a sortable database-style interface, allows you to filter by users or time period. [Read more...]

11 of 15: Algo Change Gives New Diggers a (temp) Chance

Digg StatsAt 2:45pm, PST, on 1-25-07, of the 15 stories on the Digg front page, 11 are from Diggers who have never gone Popular before.  For two of them, it is their only submission ever.

This was bound to happen.  The super-tight status of the Digg algorithm that occurred immediately after the algorithm change helped to prompt the stalled Digg Revolt.  Jay and Kevin said that it was natural and that it would be tweaked.  Someone on the chat during the live broadcast said it would be tweaked too much just to make sure everyone knew it had happened.

They were right, but not necessarily like they probably expected. [Read more...]