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I've always wondered if anyone used sharing buttons on news sites and blogs

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Why This Matters

The study reveals that social sharing buttons on news sites and blogs are rarely used, with less than 0.3% of visitors engaging with them. This suggests that these features may not be as effective for increasing content reach as previously thought, prompting a reevaluation of their value in web design and user engagement strategies. For consumers, it highlights that sharing content might often be as simple as copying links, rather than clicking buttons.

Key Takeaways

The UK government ran one of the most thorough studies on this. When GOV.UK added social sharing buttons, they tracked usage for 10 weeks across 6.8 million pageviews. The share buttons got clicked 14,078 times. That’s a 0.21% usage rate, which works out to about 1 in 476 visitors. The most telling part: the feature sat in their backlog for ages because zero end users had ever requested it. In their user testing, people just copied and pasted links.

Moovweb found the same thing when they analyzed 61 million mobile sessions. Only 0.2% of mobile users interacted with social sharing at all. Visitors were twelve times more likely to click an advertisement.

Luke Wroblewski, the interaction designer and author, crowdsourced data from his readers and landed on an average of 0.25% across 18 million pageviews. Different organizations, different audiences, same number.