search-engine-war.co.uk — Using statistical data from SociaBblade.com, we see which Digg users and domains have been dominating the front pages of Digg. Just take a guess at which domain made the front page the most. Though it isn't that hard to guess which Digg user is at the top of the list this time around.
Apr 10, 2008 View in Crawl 4
haruhisuzuApr 10, 2008
Quite interesting
0rion16Apr 11, 2008
Don't these power diggers defeat the whole purpose of this site? I'm not here for "contentsubmittedbymrbabyman.com", I'm here for digg.com where average people controll article viewing.Dear Mrbabyman....piss off
kraftdinner101Apr 11, 2008
You have to remember though, he's batting about 4%, that's not very good. So yes, he submits hundreds of articles, but only 4% make it to the front page and it making it to the front page is still determined by the average person digging the article.
jeremyduffyApr 11, 2008
Or XKCD
vtbarreraApr 11, 2008Submitter
actually the 4% is the percentage of front page articles that end up being submitted by mr.babyman
lucas123Apr 11, 2008
Also quite handy: <a class="user" href="http://digg.com/tech_news/Top_100_Diggers">http://digg.com/tech_news/Top_100_Diggers</a>
Closed AccountSep 7, 2008
Like Overmind said, he actually gets about 40% to the frontpage which is a serious amount when you're talking about thousands of stories though.