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More Diversity Seen on Digg Front Page

December 7, 2009 Tech Comments

In June of 2008, 31% of the Digg front page was controlled by 10 users and 51% was controlled by the top 30. Things are a bit different as the Digg algorithm has moved in recent months to add more diversity to the mix, preventing many “power users” from having stories promoted several times a day while making it easier for non-power-users to hit the front page. Below, you’ll see a breakdown with the top 10 users down from 31% to just over 10% and the top 50 having fewer front pages than the top 30 a year and a half ago.

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