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Most Blogs Now Abandoned

The Narrative Fallacy writes "Douglas Quenqua reports in the NY Times that according to a 2008 survey only 7.4 million out of the 133 million blogs the company tracks had been updated in the past 120 days meaning that "95 percent of blogs being essentially abandoned, left to lie fallow on the Web, where they become public remnants of a dream — or at least an ambition — unfulfilled." Richard Jalichandra, chief executive of Technorati, said that at any given time there are 7 million to 10 million active blogs on the Internet, but it's probably between 50,000 and 100,000 blogs that are generating most of the page views. "There's a joke within the blogging community that most blogs have an audience of one." Many people who think blogging is a fast path to financial independence also find themselves discouraged. "I did some Craigslist postings to advertise it, and I very quickly got an audience of about 50,000 viewers a month," says Matt Goodman, an advertising executive in Atlanta who had no trouble attracting an audience to his site, Things My Dog Ate, leading to some small advertising deals. "I think I made about $20 from readers clicking on the ads.""

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  1. Re:And nothing of value was lost by fulldecent · · Score: 1, Troll

    If by redundant, you mean hosted in a few google farms and susceptible to EMP, which is the most likely weapon of the next world war, then yes I agree it is redundant.

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    -- I was raised on the command line, bitch

  2. Re:The Mysterious Reoccurrence of Mr. Freckles by dswensen · · Score: 0, Troll

    Being self-righteously annoyed about things that don't actually affect you is one of the cornerstones of geek culture.

    It's also a good sign you don't have much going on.

  3. Re:The Mysterious Reoccurrence of Mr. Freckles by FuzzyBad-Mofo · · Score: 0, Troll

    "Gay" is not a substitute for the word "stupid."