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r/Quibble Growth Analytics

Post performance and team contribution analysis across 281 posts from April 2025 to April 2026.

Data snapshot

Apr 26, 2026

281 posts · Reddit Post Insights

Showing stats for:

Mar 15 → Apr 26 · 94 posts

Total views recorded

131K

Across all 94 posts

Team-generated views

80K

61% of all views from 22 posts

Avg views per team post

3.6K

5.2× the community baseline of 700

Executive Summary

What the data shows

Four key findings from 94 posts since Mar 15.

🏆

61% of all views from 23% of posts

The team's 22 posts generated 80K of the subreddit's 131K total views — a disproportionately high share relative to post count.

📈

5.2× more views per post than the community

Team posts average 3.6K views each vs the community baseline of 700. Median (1.1K vs 470) confirms this holds beyond outliers.

🔥

Top post: 23K views

"I just realized why so many Young Adult Dystopian stories feel the same …" by u/hahatoldyousoso — the highest-viewed post in the subreddit's history.

🔗

5.0× more shares per post

Team posts average 10 shares each vs 2 for community posts — evidence of stronger content virality and off-platform reach.

Impact Overview

Team contribution at a glance

How much of the subreddit's total engagement came from the 6-account team.

Total Views

131K

All 94 posts

Team Views

80K

61% of total

Total Upvotes

1.3K

All 94 posts

Team Upvotes

621

49% of total

Total Comments

1.1K

All 94 posts

Team Comments

431

40% of total

Total Shares

328

All 94 posts

Team Shares

216

66% of total

Team's share of each metric

Views

61%

Upvotes

49%

Comments

40%

Shares

66%

Performance Comparison

Team vs Community — average per post

How each team post performs on average compared to every other post in the subreddit.

Team avg

3.6K

Community avg

700

Multiplier

5.2×

Team median views

1.1K

Community median: 470 — median is a better central-tendency measure for skewed Reddit data.

Posts in dataset

22

Team posts

72

Community posts

Avg comments per team post

20

Community avg: 9

Account Breakdown

Performance by team account

Five team accounts have posted content. Roads_37 appears only as an approver in this dataset.

AccountPostsTotal ViewsAvg ViewsUpvotesCommentsShares
u/silkrose051147K4.3K275317127
u/hahatoldyousoso223K12K1243647
u/Powerful_Concept650213.9K3.9K1361326
u/nveven42.8K712513616
u/Sudden-Paramedic-33042.6K63935290

Leaderboard

Top 12 posts by views

Highlighted rows are team posts. Click a title to open on Reddit.

Data Visualisation

Scatter & trend analysis

Views vs Upvotes

Each dot represents one post. Team posts in orange, community in indigo.

Weekly views — Mar → Apr 2026

Team activity window. Solid line = team views, dashed = community.

Content Insights

What makes top posts work

Patterns derived from post titles, engagement ratios, and metric outliers.

🧠

"I just realized / Unpopular opinion" hooks

Both top team posts (23K and 14K views) use a personal observation as the opening hook. This framing signals an opinion worth debating, driving shares and comments simultaneously.

💬

Question-style posts generate comment depth

Reader-identity questions like "What's the worst book you read?" average 3–5× more comments than announcement-style posts, creating sustained discussion threads.

🔁

Team posts lead the shares leaderboard

7 of the top 10 posts by shares are from the team — consistently creating pass-along content that travels off-platform.

🖼

Image posts punch above their word count

Short visual posts (Frog & Toad comic, Amy Poehler quote image) drive upvotes and shares with minimal effort. High-resonance visuals are an underused, high-ROI format.

📅

Cadence correlates with subreddit velocity

Weeks with 3+ team posts show noticeably higher total community views, suggesting active team posting lifts organic discovery for all subreddit content.

Mild controversy lifts comment-to-view ratio

Posts that challenge conventions ("Is show-don't-tell always good?") get proportionally more comments per view — the writing community engages more with debate-sparking content.

Strategy

What to do next

Recommendations grounded in the data — not assumptions.

What worked

  • "I just realized / Unpopular opinion" observation hooks — highest views and shares
  • Short relatable image posts (memes, quote cards) — highest upvote-to-view ratio
  • Reader-identity questions ("worst book", "pen name identity") — highest comment counts
  • Consistent 3–4 post cadence per week to sustain organic reach

Accounts that drove impact

  • silkrose05 — 11 posts, 47.4K views, two viral-scale posts. Primary driver.
  • hahatoldyousoso — 2 posts, highest shares-per-post. Observation/identity angle.
  • Powerful_Concept6502 — 1 post, highest single-post upvote count. Image content.
  • nveven — 4 posts, consistent moderate performance. Reliable volume driver.

What to repeat

  • Opinion-led discussion starters with personal framing in the opening line
  • Relatable writer-life image posts (quotes, comics, meme-style)
  • "Have you ever…" and "What's your worst…" reader polls
  • Publishing on weekdays between 8–11am EST when Reddit writing traffic peaks

Where to experiment

  • Video content — only 1 team video post exists; untested format with potential
  • Crosspost-optimised content structured to work across r/writing and r/books
  • Roads_37 — active approver but no authored posts yet; untapped posting slot
  • Evening or weekend posts to test reach against current midday cadence