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The worst thing of all is that I wasn't on it (sulk) ;)
Hey, thanks for directing me towards this : Disclosure Policy Wordpress Plugin. I was looking for something like it.
http://www.elainevigneault.com/2007/02/06/2000-...
If the Technorati algorithm is so simplistic that it can't account for a temporary jolt like 2000 Bloggers is creating, then what's Technorati worth?
We are inspired and we will go on! http://www.2kbloggers.com/
So what's in it for those self-professed 'gatekeepers' of the blogosphere who run to Google and Technorati to complain? With their actions, it show what they're afraid of. It's pure selfishness and fear of losing out. I think it's all numbers game. RANKS. They think it's only for them. Pathetic.
Cheers!
Yeah I do think the "gatekeepers" have some motivation as well to protect their rank and position. But personally I've only been doing this blog thing in earnest since the middle of last year and I haven't felt like there's a sinister cabal of A and B list bloggers refusing to link. Valleywag linked to some ridiculous Second Life articles I wrote. Other bloggers I admire like Mathew Ingram, Tony Hung, engtech, Rex Hammock, etc. take note as I link to them and have commented a few times on their sites. It just takes regular effort...
Maybe I should just write another post about what has worked for me more recently instead of answering comments.
Anyway, back to 2000 bloggers... the nature of the net is that when one amusing idea goes away another will rise to take its place, so I'm sure something new and fun will come along... meanwhile, I think MyBlogLog is helping me a ton at finding new blogs and posts to link to (gosh I sound like a shill).
At the day you published this blog, I launched
my own version of the same idea:
Personal READ log of MyBlogLog community in the form of
"Face Ads":
http://MyBlogLog.Mini-News.com