Statistics about Scribble Hub

Fty

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I was looking for statistics about this website and saw a post by Azure_Fog about statistics. It been almost a year since that was posted so I decided to do a stats update.
As far as I can tell these are accurate. I may have made some mistakes though. Anyway:
  • There are 28,185 publicly viewable stories
  • 158 series have over 1m views
    • that is around .56%
  • 45 series have over 50,000 favorites
  • 2617 series have over 1000 favorites
    • One interesting note is that one series was out of order and two spaces higher than it should have been
  • About 73% of series have less than 100 readers
  • About 73% of series have less than 100 favorites
  • About 78% of series have less than 10,000 views
  • About 70% of series have less than 15 chapters
Now I would make charts like the ones Azure_Fog did but I don’t know how, it’s really late at night, and I’m honestly kind of lazy.
 
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I'm kinda proud that one of my novels is part of that .56%. Although I stopped writing it because I'm tired of writing Smut and Harem.
 

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I was looking for statistics about this website and saw a post by Azure_Fog about statistics. It been almost a year since that was posted so I decided to do a stats update.
As far as I can tell these are accurate. I may have made some mistakes though. Anyway:
  • There are 28,185 publicly viewable stories
  • 158 series have over 1m views
    • that is around .56%
  • 45 series have over 50,000 favorites
  • 2617 series have over 1000 favorites
    • One interesting note is that one series was out of order and two spaces higher than it should have been
  • About 73% of series have less than 100 readers
  • About 73% of series have less than 100 favorites
  • About 78% of series have less than 10,000 views
  • About 70% of series have less than 15 chapters
Now I would make charts like the ones Azure_Fog did but I don’t know how, it’s really late at night, and I’m honestly kind of lazy.
Do you have an available dataset?
 

John_Owl

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  • About 73% of series have less than 100 readers
  • About 73% of series have less than 100 favorites
  • About 78% of series have less than 10,000 view.
I'm kinda proud that most of my novels are out of these. My closest are:

  • A Succubus' Love (108 readers)
  • DragonBound (272 favorites)
  • One Shot Anthology (11k views), though outside of anthologies it's 26k views on DragonBound)
and the only ones I have less than 15 chapters are my newest Fursekai (8 chapters total, up to 5 public right now), and my anthologies. technically, Two Faces has 15 scheduled to go live on Saturday, so...
 

TASTYLEADPAINT

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My story really is in the minority huh.
IMPERIUM INSECTUM

201k views

1k readers

4k favourites
 

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  • About 73% of series have less than 100 readers
  • About 73% of series have less than 100 favorites
  • About 78% of series have less than 10,000 views
  • About 70% of series have less than 15 chapters

- has 25 readers
- has 28 favorites
- has under 3k views
- has 21 chapters

:blob_frown:
 

Fty

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Do you have an available dataset?
Unfortunately not. What I did to get this data if you want to recreate it is go to the series ranking page and filter by whatever you are trying to find. You would then chose your cutoff point(ex: 1000 favorites). Then find the number of stories with 1000 favorites by multiplying the number of pages that are completely filled with 1000 favorite stories by the number of stories per page(25). There might be a page that is not completely full of 1000 favorite stories. If so, count the number of 1000 favorite stories on that page and add it to the previously calculated total. After that you need to find the total number of stories so just go to the last page and use your eyes to see the ranking of the last story, which is equivalent to the total number of stories. Then you use previously calculated total of 1000 favorite stories and total number of stories to create a percentage through math. You can do this with any ranking that scribble hub lets you filter by. 1000 favorite stories was just an example. I hope this was helpful and if it wasn’t then please try to explain to me what exactly you want to know. I am not the best at interpreting what people are try to say, but I do try my best.
 

Piisfun

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Unfortunately not. What I did to get this data if you want to recreate it is go to the series ranking page and filter by whatever you are trying to find. You would then chose your cutoff point(ex: 1000 favorites). Then find the number of stories with 1000 favorites by multiplying the number of pages that are completely filled with 1000 favorite stories by the number of stories per page(25). There might be a page that is not completely full of 1000 favorite stories. If so, count the number of 1000 favorite stories on that page and add it to the previously calculated total. After that you need to find the total number of stories so just go to the last page and use your eyes to see the ranking of the last story, which is equivalent to the total number of stories. Then you use previously calculated total of 1000 favorite stories and total number of stories to create a percentage through math. You can do this with any ranking that scribble hub lets you filter by. 1000 favorite stories was just an example. I hope this was helpful and if it wasn’t then please try to explain to me what exactly you want to know. I am not the best at interpreting what people are try to say, but I do try my best.
Rather than the series ranking page, use the series finder. It is a lot easier most of the time. (unless Tony decides to cap the number of pages at 100 like he did for NU)

25 results per page * (number of pages - 1) + number of series on the last page.

That said, I can confirm the "70% never reach 15 chapters." I usually do the cut-off at 5 chapters, and around 50% of all series never even reach that.
 
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