Feb 28, 2006

Technorati Favorites: Most Favorited

Just what we didn't need -- another blog popularity contest. Technorati now publishes a list of the top 100 "most favorited" blogs.
 
Oh well, at least this time, they've 'fessed up that it IS just a popularity contest.
 
What will be really interesting will be to watch how closely the two popularity lists (unique site links and most favorited) track to each other over time. Already look pretty close in some areas :-)
 
Because remember - the unique site links is what they use to calculate "Technorati authority."
 
Hhhmmm....
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But will they respect us in the morning? Such things always remind me of the "most popular" girl in my high school - who ended up waddling across the stage to get her diploma (to her credit, even with impending motherhood, she did get her degree.)

And, Technorati doesn't capture a lot of links as it is. After my recent blog/site renovation, they lost me so I went from being in the "Magic Middle" to the ZZ list. Ah, well I was a geek in high school too!

Posted by Mary Schmidt | Mar 1, 2006 11:09:50 AM

LOL. As for losing links, I’ve noticed (as have others) that Technorati will often have conflicting information about a single blog on different areas of their site. Doesn’t inspire confidence.

I actually like many aspects of Technorati, and use it all the time in my own work. I just have a problem with their “authority” designation – confusing popularity with authority is a very very bad thing in my book. And that’s not to say that the popular bloggers don’t have “true” authority in their chosen space. Many do. And some just don’t. That’s the problem. How does someone who isn’t playing our special brand of “inside baseball” truly know which is which…..

Posted by Susan Getgood | Mar 1, 2006 11:33:37 AM

Yes, brings to mind the celebrity cult. If somebody is famous, we (as a society) tend to automatically attribute both intelligence and knowledge to them. I'm sure, for example,that there are people who think Tom Cruise really is an expert on mental health. After all, he's read a lot!

Posted by Mary Schmidt | Mar 2, 2006 2:25:51 PM

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