Does anyone know how a hub score can jump from 82 to 87 in 1 hour?

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  1. Ranzi profile image75
    Ranziposted 10 years ago

    Does anyone know how a hub score can jump from 82 to 87 in 1 hour?

  2. wqaindia profile image36
    wqaindiaposted 10 years ago

    I think it depends upon the followers. More followers can even make you jump to top slot but followers have to be responded regularly.

    1. Ranzi profile image75
      Ranziposted 10 years agoin reply to this

      Really, I didn't know that. But no I don't have new followers. Thanks for your answer smile

  3. WryLilt profile image87
    WryLiltposted 10 years ago

    Scores are meaningless and worthless. They achieve very little other than push spam lower on the site.

    The numbers you need to watch are traffic and earnings smile

  4. Marsha Musselman1 profile image82
    Marsha Musselman1posted 10 years ago

    I've heard that new articles can push your numbers lower for a bit, so then after the articles are here a while the numbers will go back up. I don't know how quickly that will happen, though.

    Have you had your score dip recently, or have you posted new articles recently? That may be the answer.

    1. Ranzi profile image75
      Ranziposted 10 years agoin reply to this

      Yes that's what I heard also, that's why I found it strange that after I published an article yesterday they went up dramatically within an hour . I've never really cared about scores, I was just curious and found it strange. Thanks for your answer

    2. purpleshadow13 profile image82
      purpleshadow13posted 10 years agoin reply to this

      I think this is true. My initial score was 89 (it's my first hub actually) and after I published my second hub, I noticed my score went down to 87-2 notches lower. I hope it will soon go back up though...thanks for this answer.

  5. profile image0
    JThomp42posted 10 years ago

    Oh, the great mysteries of hubpages. Aren't they just divine. Actually, no one really knows why.

    1. Ranzi profile image75
      Ranziposted 10 years agoin reply to this

      haha okay thanks for trying

  6. ClarkSteveB profile image78
    ClarkSteveBposted 10 years ago

    The intrawebs are a living, organic, and fluid phenomenon. Just examine Google Trends for an example. If one of your hubs happens to coincide, then you could skyrocket along with that trend.

 
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