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Blogebrity Strikes Back

Hey, here is a great way to start the day. I was finally mentioned on the Blogebrity Web site.

Furthermore, Blogebrity’s purpose, unlike that of Memeorandum or Blogniscient, is expressly to focus on the top bloggers and treat them as celebrities. It’s fair to criticize topical news systems for systemic bias. To accuse Blogebrity of this is to accuse Entertainment Weekly of “only covering the big stars.” It’s silly and needlessly dismissive.

I’ll take back my statements as far as the blog part of Blogebrity goes. There is a lot of good original content there. The thing that I have had a problem with though is the list. It needs more than just your casual tip, it needs a more dynamic background so that regular folks can give input in real time.

Personally I’m just tired of seeing the same names and faces mentioned, no mater what RSS feed I subscribe to. That is the real reason why I think we need a blogging renaissance.

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