blog.outer-court.com— The new click survey asks you to click anywhere on a set of 8 images. In the end, you'll see where you and everyone else clicked.
Jul 24, 2006View in Crawl 4
How is it not a natural result? It's what you naturally get when you ask someone to click on an image because you want to see where they click. I think the results are pretty interesting. The most clicks are around the areas where I instinctively wanted to click (and also around the areas I actually clicked, hoping not to click on the obvious spots).
dodoporridgeJul 24, 2006
me too
Closed AccountJul 24, 2006
Actually... try the same test with porn pix. THAT would be some interesting results. ;)
bassibanezacuraJul 24, 2006
LOL
sapo916Jul 24, 2006
"Great Attempts"?... its not really hard to move my mouse.
jasqwertyJul 24, 2006
Needs to repeated for much truth:Yummy LAMP. The tastiest of failures when it comes to having a server than can handle, well, anything. :-)
elnerdoJul 25, 2006
He's not saying it's a bad thing that's it's PHP/sql; he's just saying that because of that, it will take a huge beating from Digg.
jameshalesJul 25, 2006
How is it not a natural result? It's what you naturally get when you ask someone to click on an image because you want to see where they click. I think the results are pretty interesting. The most clicks are around the areas where I instinctively wanted to click (and also around the areas I actually clicked, hoping not to click on the obvious spots).