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Survey Shows More Women Blogging Than Men

thefickler writes "The blogosphere has hit the mainstream, according to a new survey, which reveals that 80% of Americans know what a blog is, 50% regularly visit blogs, and 8% publish their own blog. The survey also reveals that more women than men are bloggers, with 20% of American women who have visited blogs having their own versus 14% of men."

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  1. figures by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    Chicks are all "yap yap yap" and dudes are like "why don't you go write in your blog, I'm trying to play Xbox".

  2. Good... by sgant · · Score: 4, Funny

    Then hopefully it will STOP THEIR YAPPING all the time! Damn broads....

    Hang on, my wife is having me go wash the dishes....

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  3. Summary says most women are men? by Nymz · · Score: 4, Funny

    What an insensitive summary, but I guess that's to be expected from the patriarchal and male-dominated Slashdot blog. So for the last time you unenlightend masoginists, Bloggers are male, and Bloghers are female. Sheesh.

  4. Re:Survey also shows... by arth1 · · Score: 4, Funny

    that any article summary mentioning the word "blogosphere" resultants in your average slashdot reader to be 79.993093 more likely not to RTFA because the term "blogosphere" was mentioned. Seriously. Kill it with fire. I hate the word.

    Yes, let the word "blogoshphere" become a roadkill on the information superhighway, for the synergetic well-being of all netizens!

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  5. Re:I don't believe the stats, at all by nacturation · · Score: 4, Funny

    ... a median income greater than $####, ... Could you repost that, but this time expand the column so we can see the entire number?
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  6. Re:Does myspace count as blogging? by catbutt · · Score: 4, Funny

    Of course the fact that women equal or outnumber men doing ANYTHING online in 2007 is pretty much a nonissue anyway. Well I just read about a different survey that concluded that over 50% of people on slashdot are women. I don't know about you, but I found that number rather surprising.

    Ok, I made that up.