Here's a tough question:

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  1. habee profile image92
    habeeposted 14 years ago

    How many visits does a hub have to get before it gets one or two of those cute little red triangles beside the title? Does anyone know?

    1. SimeyC profile image88
      SimeyCposted 14 years agoin reply to this

      I don't think there's a set amount - I think it's a percentage of total hits - I've had hubs with 3 hits getting a double arrow...

      *wow* I answered this 40 seconds after it was posted! I'm not really sitting on my computer hitting refresh every 10 seconds honest!

    2. tobey100 profile image60
      tobey100posted 14 years agoin reply to this

      Odd indeed.  I get those little red guys regularly but it appears my views on those hubs haven't increased all that much.  beats me????

    3. AnythingArtzy profile image67
      AnythingArtzyposted 14 years agoin reply to this

      don't have a clue but they sure are "purty", especially if ya get two or three beside the same hub at the same time. but then there are those pesky little blue ones...........smile smile

      1. goldenpath profile image68
        goldenpathposted 14 years agoin reply to this

        No way!  You can have two or three beside a hub.  Wow!  I'll look forward, eagerly, for that wonderful day when I may see that on my stats.  Coolness! smile

  2. retellect profile image71
    retellectposted 14 years ago

    I assume they use averages over a one day period. If you had no pageviews and all of a sudden you get 4 views, you'll see them arrows start appearing.

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      Justine76posted 14 years agoin reply to this

      what he said, I had a hub with no traffic for over a week, then it gets one view, and it had double red arrows..  lol

  3. calpol25 profile image60
    calpol25posted 14 years ago

    I have one of those arrows that has just appeared on one of my hubs but the visits on mine are 35 it may be different for you I honestly dont know.

  4. IzzyM profile image87
    IzzyMposted 14 years ago

    Woo-hoo I'm getting loads of the double red arrows since I started posting links on reddit.com!!!

  5. H.C Porter profile image80
    H.C Porterposted 14 years ago

    I think you get the arrows when you have an increase in traffic flow to a hub that is not a brand new hub. I usually have 3-6 hubs with one or two arrows and they are my hubs that have been posted awhile and had the usual high amount of hits that a new hub tends to get-then the traffic begins to fall and eventually starts to stay steady with the amount of hits it receives (or goes to no views) and then; when the hub has an increase above the 'normal' amount of views for that particular hub-I get arrows.  Not too sure if I am correct, but that is what I notice with mine???

  6. profile image0
    blatvaposted 14 years ago

    I've noticed that if a hub gets more then 15 views in a week, I get a cute little red triangle  :3

  7. tobey100 profile image60
    tobey100posted 14 years ago

    I do get alot of those little blue arrows pointing down though.  Is that good??? tongue

    1. profile image0
      sophsposted 14 years agoin reply to this

      Lol me too

      1. retellect profile image71
        retellectposted 14 years agoin reply to this

        haha! no its not a good thing! big_smile

  8. rebekahELLE profile image84
    rebekahELLEposted 14 years ago

    yeah, they come and go... I wondered if it also has to do with getting rated up?

 
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