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Results

We’re pleased to announce the results from the Q1 uTest Bug Battle! Over the course of a week, more than 1,100 uTesters from 64 countries competed to find bugs in three of the top social media platforms: Facebook, MySpace and LinkedIn. The uTest community found a combined total of 718 bugs in the platforms, with 84 of those bugs categorized as “showstoppers” in need of immediate action. Top-line results from the Q1 Bug Battle included:
- 416 uTesters evaluated Facebook and identified 243 bugs, including 14.40 percent that were classified as showstoppers by the tester.
- 399 uTesters evaluated LinkedIn and identified 250 bugs, including 9.78 percent that were classified as showstoppers by the tester.
- 304 uTesters evaluated MySpace and identified 225 bugs, including 10.80 percent that were classified as showstoppers by the tester.
Click here to view a detailed report.
The Winners:
| Award | Name | Prize |
|
Top Tester Top Novice Top US Tester |
Ranchhod Prajapati ![]() Evan Dinsmore ![]() Supraja Addala Prasad
|
$1,000 $750 $500 |
|
Facebook - Bug Facebook - Feedback |
Evan Dinsmore ![]() Lucia Maldonado
|
$200 $200 |
|
MySpace - Bug MySpace - Feedback |
Jegan Surya ![]() Supraja Addala Prasad
|
$200 $200 |
|
LinkedIn - Bug LinkedIn - Feedback |
Ranchhod Prajapati ![]() Suriyaprabha Jeevagan
|
$200 $200 |
Congratulations to the winners, and of course, a big thanks to all those from the uTest community who participated. We’re not sure how you found so many high-quality bugs, but we’re glad that you did!
Have suggestions for our next Bug Battle? Let us know at press@utest.com.

