The World of Blogebrities
Jeremy writes "The folks at Blogebrity have a unique take on the blog scene. Drawing a parallel to the glitz and glam of Hollywood stars, they've divided some of the better-known bloggers into A-, B-, and C-lists. Slashdot favorite Wil Wheaton is featured on the A-list, while some lesser-known bloggers such as Bruce Sterling made it to the B-list, and most of the non-geeks like comedian Margaret Cho can't seem to break out of the C-list. What does the slashdot crowd think of their choices?"
We dont. Why are people so fascinated with celebrities? Are your own lives really THAT boring?
OMG! BTW Did you hear that Nick and Jessica filed for divorce?
Didn't see groklaw mentioned.
PJ is certainly a celebrity at this point--she even has her own stalker (Maureen O'Gara).
Except to find the ones you like, you have to read a lot of articles that don't interest you. Doh!
I think trying to categorize bloggers is mostly useless.
I think most bloggers would be categorized as "mostly useless".
Have you read my blog lately?
Wheaton's current entry is all about how lousy he felt when he got sick. If that's what it takes to be a blogging A-lister, I think I'll stick to the rest of the Internet for awhile longer.
The most rabid believers in American Exceptionalism are the exact same people whose policies are destroying it.
What I find hilarious is how this thread is stuffed to the gills with people who rushed a post on Slashdot to tell the world that people with blogs are pathetic for thinking their opinions are important enough to publish on the web.
Mr. Kettle? There's a Mr. Pot holding for you on line two... says he wants to tell you something.
Information wants to be anthropomorphized.