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Monday, October 17, 2005

The State of the Spamosphere

Technorati has published its regular State of the Blogosphere report. You can download the full PowerPoint here. Highlights...

* As of October 2005, Technorati is now tracking 19.6 million weblogs
* The total number of weblogs tracked continues to double about every 5 months
* The blogosphere is now over 30 times as big as it was 3 years ago, with no signs of letup in growth
* About 70,000 new weblogs are created every day
* About a new weblog is created each second
* 2% - 8% of new weblogs per day are fake or spam weblogs
* Between 700,000 and 1.3 million posts are made each day
* About 33,000 posts are created per hour, or 9.2 posts per second
* An additional 5.8% of posts (or about 50,000 posts/day) seen each day are from spam or fake blogs, on average

That last stat is increasingly one to watch. It has the potential to undermine the rest unless we come up with solutions to address the splog problem.

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