June 30, 2008

Follow the leader?

Posted by : Mike Fruchter
Filed under : Google Reader, rss, stats

Seven days into my experiment on Friendfeed, I have begun to see some results. Some  are good, some  are bad. This post is highlighting just one of the negative effects of the experiment. I recently visited rssmeme.com leaderboard, and was shocked to see I am number 4. The experiment has 48 Google Reader shared feeds. Since I am the administrator of the room, it ties all the feeds shared in the room to me. At the time of writing this post, rssmeme shows me as sharing 2172 stories. In actuality I share about 15-20 stories from Google Reader a day. In no way was I intending to “game the system.”




This got me thinking about the other 4 people on the leaderboard. It took a combined 48 Google Reader feeds to put me on the board. What about the other 4? There is no way one person alone can share all those stories in a 24 hour period without some sort of assistance. So the question is, how are they doing it?


The rest of the data from the experiment will be detailed and published soon.

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  • June 30, 2008 at 10:46 pm Mike Fruchter
    This post is highlighting just one of the adverse effects of the experiment
  • June 30, 2008 at 11:43 pm Mike Fruchter
    (re posted comment) Thanks Phil. I did not want it to come off like I was gaming the system, glad it's not perceived that way! Benjamin commented on the blog a few minutes ago, he pointed out to me it's not just Google reader anymore. Now I wont miss any more surprises, RSSmeme's blog is officially in my G Reader as of today!

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