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By: markus

Next time please use technocrati or one of the update announcement lists to build a database of blogers to e-mail. It may be equally biased, but importantly (a) the bias is more readily identifyable...

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By: Terry Karney

I think listing livejournal, xanga, etc. as “personal journals” misses a large chunk of people who use it as a “niche” blog. I have more politcs in my blog than a lot of the “blog blogs” and some users...

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By: Shelly

I agree about the LiveJournals. Mine is for discussing writing. Most of the LJs I read are by writers who discuss their writing progress mostly. I consider that a niche.

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By: isb

White/Black/Asian… truly a relevant question. Or is it? Does it tell something about bloggers? No! yours truly, white European male Finn with short hair and big muscles p.s. you can add those important...

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By: Anne

I’m in the social sciences and am currently researching blogging, so when I saw a link to this I had to click over and see what non-academics are up to. Not totally a bad job for a layperson and I’ll...

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By: Radfem

Interesting survey and article. I wondered how blogs were categorized especially if they could fit in more than one. I have a blog that could fit in law/legal(though it addresses law enforcement which...

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By: prin

Is it the end of the world if your stats aren’t accurate to within two percentage points 19 times out of 20? lol Anyhoo, I’m part of the “personal diary” crowd and for sure we’re more abundantly women...

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