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Slashdot Struggles to Remain Relevant in The Social Web
Jul 29, 2010, 20 :06 UTC (6 Talkback[s]) (3723 reads)

(Other stories by RICHARD MACMANUS)

"Earlier today we published an analysis of the top traffic drivers in social media, based on data from Web analytics company Woopra. The biggest traffic driver was StumbleUpon (51%), followed by Digg (30%), Hacker News (12%) and Reddit (5%). Surprisingly, tech news community Slashdot was not in the list of top referrers. In fact, according to Woopra CEO John Pozadzides, Slashdot "drives close to 0% of traffic to the sites Woopra measures." (emphasis ours)

"Why is Slashdot almost irrelevant to the social media community? It used to be the biggest driver of traffic to tech web sites, but now it hardly delivers any traffic at all to them. We explore some of the reasons, including input from our own community.

"Slashdot Has Lost Users to Competitors

"Much of the reason why Slashdot isn't impacting the social Web community is its focus on heavy duty tech. Slashdot's byline is "News for nerds. Stuff that matters." That captures not just who its core audience is (nerds), but its attitude to what is newsworthy (only stuff that "matters" to technical people)."

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  Talkback(s) Name  and Date
Slashdot was the site to go when I got i ...   Slow descent   
Neko Nata
Jul 29, 2010, 23:24:10
 
Slashdot's focus on only stuff that  ...   Slashdot the only site worth reading.   
MikeFM
Jul 30, 2010, 00:55:38
 
Slashdot has a problem with huge volumes ...   Slashdot is not scaling up   
GaAsP
Jul 30, 2010, 02:20:03
 
> Maybe make it so you can screen out co ...   Re: Slashdot the only...   
Neko Nata
Jul 30, 2010, 02:40:45
 
I have not researched this, but places l ...   pay to view, subscription sites?   
Eric Hawk
Jul 30, 2010, 05:24:05
 
we never read the articles ...   rtfa   
asdf@asdf.tld
Jul 30, 2010, 12:47:33
 
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