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1000 bookmarks

This week I dinged a thousand bookmarks on del.icio.us and thought it might be interesting to examine how I’ve used the service over the last couple of years. Firstly, some raw data:

I guess the most noteworthy thing out of all of that is the coincidental near-exact matching of the number of bookmarks with distinct tags (1000/999), and the average bookmarks per week with average tags per bookmark (4.73/4.70). I have no idea if this really is just a coincidence or an effect of some unconscious underlying usage pattern.

Here’s the frequency of my posting those thousand links:

Graph of number of bookmarks over time

Here are my top 10 tags of all time:

Bar chart of top 10 tags

But really, the commonly used tags are only a small part of the data compared to the long tail of little-used tags. The same top ten tags are to the left of the vertical blue line on this chart showing the number of times each tag was used:

Distribution of tags

There’s lots more that could be read from a dataset this size; it would be nice if del.icio.us actually did some of these calculations for you. I made these charts with the del.icio.us API, Google Charts API, and the handy Python Google Chart wrapper. Congratulations to Mr. Chuck Klosterman of Esquire Magazine (whose book I’m also reading right now) on being my 1000th customer.

4 comments

  1. how did you generate the graphs?

    Posted by kevin dunne, April 15th, 2008 at 2:59 am

  2. Neato. Shows how everybody uses Delicious differently – I have 3000-odd bookmarks and only a couple hundred tags (if you don’t count “for:username” or “via:username” tags). I’ve found that http://plw.media.mit.edu/people/brent/yummy/ is a fun way to study my bookmark & tagging patterns, but yes, there’s a lot more potential here. Someday!

    Posted by britta, April 23rd, 2008 at 2:46 am

  3. @kev I used the Google Charts API — link in the last paragraph.

    Posted by Emmet, April 23rd, 2008 at 9:59 am

  4. Could you please publish the script that generated the charts?

    Posted by Chris, January 31st, 2009 at 12:02 am

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