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The most submitted sites on Reddit.com

Antonio Cangiano July 28th, 2007

Some people have complained that Reddit has shifted from a mainly tech oriented site, to a political one with a strong bias towards leftist articles. While I mostly follow programming.reddit.com where there are many interesting articles and discussions going on, it has been brought up many times that certain political websites constantly get submitted. This led me to run a small test in order to quantify the entity of this phenomenon. Let’s see what the most submitted sites on Reddit.com are. Consider that I don’t have access to their database, the data is retrieved from the 1025 available submissions in the ‘hot’ section, through a Ruby script that scraped their pages. It is a snapshot of the hot section at the time when I ran the script only, the results of this would be variable over time. This is just a fun way to get a sense of what’s going with Reddit’s submissions and shouldn’t be intended as a proper statistical analysis (as I don’t have access to the whole spectrum of submissions). For the sake of brevity, I only listed sites that had at least 4 submissions. I’ll let you draw your own conclusions.


Reddit.com

news.yahoo.com 22
rawstory.com 20
msnbc.msn.com 20
youtube.com 17
nytimes.com 16
washingtonpost.com 16
news.bbc.co.uk 14
crooksandliars.com 13
reuters.com 13
gizmodo.com 11
thinkprogress.org 10
en.wikipedia.org 9
alternet.org 9
cnn.com 9
reddit.com 8
guardian.co.uk 8
prisonplanet.com 8
consumerist.com 7
abcnews.go.com 7
impeachforpeace.org 7
flickr.com 7
thisisby.us 7
whatsthecrack.net 7
dailykos.com 7
usatoday.com 6
news.nationalgeographic.com 6
environmentalgraffiti.com 5
techeblog.com 5
arstechnica.com 5
reason.com 5
tpmcafe.com 5
truthdig.com 5
sports.espn.go.com 5
sfgate.com 5
wired.com 5
huffingtonpost.com 4
forbes.com 4
money.cnn.com 4
pressesc.com 4
funl.blogspot.com 4
chinaexpat.com 4
globalresearch.ca 4
dailymail.co.uk 4
nature.com 4
blogcritics.org 4
scienceblogs.com 4
dilbertblog.typepad.com 4
commondreams.org 4
xkcd.com 4
populistamerica.com 4



programming.reddit.com

programming.reddit.com 18
groups.google.com 14
lambda-the-ultimate.org 13
kerneltrap.org 13
blogs.msdn.com 11
infoq.com 11
arstechnica.com 11
oreillynet.com 10
skas-blog.blogspot.com 9
haskell.org 9
codinghorror.com 8
research.microsoft.com 8
en.wikipedia.org 7
ddj.com 7
weblog.raganwald.com 7
worsethanfailure.com 6
cdsmith.wordpress.com 6
pinderkent.blogsavy.com 6
25hoursaday.com 6
tekkie.wordpress.com 5
ola-bini.blogspot.com 5
cdiggins.com 5
scienceblogs.com 5
blog.moertel.com 5
builderau.com.au 5
video.google.com 5
tech.puredanger.com 5
trapexit.org 5
ejohn.org 5
lispy.wordpress.com 4
article.gmane.org 4
disparatemathematician.blogspot.com 4
xkcd.com 4
bc.tech.coop 4
rubyinside.com 4
weblogs.sqlteam.com 4
tinyurl.com 4
news.bbc.co.uk 4



science.reddit.com

physorg.com 69
scienceblogs.com 44
sciencedaily.com 38
scientistlive.com 34
thedailygreen.com 34
environmentalgraffiti.com 33
news.bbc.co.uk 25
itwire.com.au 25
reuters.com 25
newscientist.com 23
sciam.com 19
dsc.discovery.com 16
sciencehack.com 15
newscientisttech.com 14
geneticarchaeology.com 13
blog.thesietch.org 12
cnn.com 11
environment.newscientist.com 11
news.nationalgeographic.com 10
universetoday.com 10
cloningresources.com 10
biosingularity.wordpress.com 9
nytimes.com 9
biomimicrynews.com 9
news.yahoo.com 9
space.newscientist.com 8
curingdeath.com 8
discovermagazine.com 8
timesonline.co.uk 7
bloodindex.org 7
scienceroll.com 7
psychologytoday.com 7
ponderabout.com 6
advancednano.blogspot.com 6
msnbc.msn.com 6
livescience.newscri.be 6
tinyurl.com 5
blog.wired.com 5
brainmysteries.com 5
ouroboros.wordpress.com 5
sciencetrack.blogspot.com 5
scienceblog.com 5
telegraph.co.uk 5
washingtonpost.com 4
space.com 4
vendian.org 4
news.sky.com 4
scientificblogging.com 4
wired.com 4
arstechnica.com 4
nature.com 4


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3 Responses to “The most submitted sites on Reddit.com”

  1. Cassandrina UNITED KINGDOM Windows XP Internet Explorer 7.0 on 28 Jul 2007 at 4:46 pm

    Hmmmm,
    BBC and Guardian 22 to the left
    Daily Mail 4 to the right.

  2. Christopher UNITED STATES Mac OS X Safari 419.3 on 29 Jul 2007 at 11:36 am

    Of course this is skewed by the fact that some sites do a heavy amount of self-promotion on Reddit. At Sciam we do zero (maybe this makes us fools, ultimately…) rather, trusting that the users will submit what they like best. Plus in my experience spamming reddit and digg with your stuff generally doesn’t work. Other sites, like ScienceBlogs, have individual users who submit pretty much everything they do to Reddit.

  3. apotheon UNITED STATES FreeBSD Mozilla Firefox 2.0.0.5 on 29 Jul 2007 at 11:50 pm

    Maybe what this proves is that left-wing sites are more spammy than right-wing sites. Then again, maybe it shows a shift in focus thanks to the influx of defecting digg users during the HD-DVD brouhaha.

    Most likely, it’s just a symptom of increasing political interest as the ‘08 elections approach and George Bush keeps doing his best to tank his own party’s election chances in the future.

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