Hierarchy of Bloggitude
- by Pixel
Who here hasn’t laughed at someone who had a xanga?
And while livejournal is a bit better, it’s still a blogospherical embarrassment.
There was once a time when we at Blogger were at the top and could brag about it, but I’ve since seen some really good stuff out of wordpress and even typepad isn’t that far behind.
If Blogger would just catch up with the categories that wordpress is dominating in instead of relying on del.icio.us, perhaps then we’d be at the top again. Hell, we have the best name: _________.blogspot.com.
Update: *ahem* Sorry. I should have made it clear. I’m not ranking them in order of the people that write them so much as in order of how many features the respective blogging operators have available for their users… and how cool the domain name is. One should note that it is self-evident that all blogs are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creators with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Updating, Independence and the pursuit of an Audience.
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Who here hasn’t laughed at someone who had a xanga? And while livejournal is a bit better, it’s still a blogospherical embarrassment. There was once a time when we at Blogger were at the top and could brag about it, but I’ve since seen some really good stuff out of wordpress and even typepad isn’t…
Hey, don’t diss the livejournal. 🙂
When did this “hierarchy” of personal online journals come to be? Should it matter?
Noses should stop pointing upward.