p2pnet Daily Top 10, May 15, 08

p2pnet news | Daily Top 10 - Week May 13, 2008 :-
CRTC Bell throttling decision: full document -121
Parameters for CRTC throttling probe - 86
Educause ‘astonished by RIAA DMCA claims - 70
LimeWire: RIAA, MediaSentry ‘anti-pirate’ app - 60
Fahrenheit 9/11 follow-up on the way - 59
Ashley Alexandra Dupre sues Girls Gone Wild - 59
Britain opens secret UFO ‘X’ Files - 58
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May 15th, 2008 at 2:30 pm
By comparison, many TorrentFreak articles typically get hundreds of Diggs (sometimes a few thousand). That would suggest that if those Diggs are accurate and not being spammed, then TorrentFreak articles can be perhaps a hundred times as popular as P2Pnet articles - many of which cover the same topics. I don’t understand why that would be. Slyck seems to place closer to P2Pnet than Torrentfreak, which for some reason is way out in front among P2P news sites per Alexa ratings.
Medium-sized torrent sites can get hundreds of thousands of hits a day. I’m surprised that anyone can actually make a living off a site that gets so few page views as P2Pnet does (and is not plastered with porn ads and various scams) Or maybe those guys at ThePirateBay are outright lying when they insist that their site (one of the most visited on the internet) barely breaks even.
At any rate, things don’t add up.