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Friday, September 22, 2006

Friday statistics - no comments

Navel-gazing it may be, but here are some statistics about the Bloggers4Labour network you might find uninteresting...

According to the new posting activity statistics, 56.4% (174) of Labour bloggers posted something in the past week, while just over 70% (192) posted within the last month.

No fewer than 163 blogs (57.4%) have had posts recommended, with the current votes tally standing at 2,332*

Of those votes, Labour Humanists have garnered the most - 143, or 6.13% of the total. My own blogging has attracted a grand total of 32 votes, or 1.37% of the total, while the ten most popular blogs have together amassed 798, or 34.2% of the total.

So there.

* NB. Votes are audited, so totals may change after the event.

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