A, B or C-list bloggers May 25, 2005 1:45 PM Subscribe
If you ever wondered what an A, B or C-list blogger is, here's you're opportunity to learn. Our friend, Matt, is apparently an A.
Like I should have said in the other thread: "Hooray, a list of who types on the Internet the best! I've been looking for one of those!"
posted by Plutor at 1:51 PM on May 25, 2005
posted by Plutor at 1:51 PM on May 25, 2005
Didn't we just discuss this Contagious Media crap a couple of days ago?
posted by dersins at 1:55 PM on May 25, 2005
posted by dersins at 1:55 PM on May 25, 2005
That site's lame but at least they managed to merge the twin concepts essential to getting people to link to you:
1) Talk about bloggers or blogging
2) Make a "controversial" list so that people will have something to discuss and throw their own long-winded opinions at
posted by vacapinta at 1:57 PM on May 25, 2005
1) Talk about bloggers or blogging
2) Make a "controversial" list so that people will have something to discuss and throw their own long-winded opinions at
posted by vacapinta at 1:57 PM on May 25, 2005
I think "anonymous random person" would be a good synonym for "C-list blogger."
posted by stupidsexyFlanders at 2:41 PM on May 25, 2005
posted by stupidsexyFlanders at 2:41 PM on May 25, 2005
What, no Neal Pollack? Pffft, like I'm gonna listen to them after that.
posted by cali at 2:53 PM on May 25, 2005
posted by cali at 2:53 PM on May 25, 2005
Didn't we just discuss this Contagious Media crap a couple of days ago?
forget-me-not panties™
""These panties will monitor the location of your daughter, wife or girlfriend 24 hours a day, and can even monitor their heart rate and body temperature. Use our patented mapping system, pantyMap®, to find the exact location of your loved one 24 hours a day."
posted by quonsar at 3:01 PM on May 25, 2005
forget-me-not panties™
""These panties will monitor the location of your daughter, wife or girlfriend 24 hours a day, and can even monitor their heart rate and body temperature. Use our patented mapping system, pantyMap®, to find the exact location of your loved one 24 hours a day."
posted by quonsar at 3:01 PM on May 25, 2005
vacapinta, you forgot #3.
1) Talk about bloggers or blogging
2) Make a "controversial" list so that people will have something to discuss and throw their own long-winded opinions at
3) PROFIT!!!!!
quonsar, those are just lovely in a Daddy/BigBrother kind of way. "Honey, why did it take you 15 minutes to get home from the store, you clearly stopped at this intersection for too long. Were you speaking to a stranger? Hold on, let me bring up the audio. Damn, just lots of squishing noises. Damn!"
posted by fenriq at 3:42 PM on May 25, 2005
1) Talk about bloggers or blogging
2) Make a "controversial" list so that people will have something to discuss and throw their own long-winded opinions at
3) PROFIT!!!!!
quonsar, those are just lovely in a Daddy/BigBrother kind of way. "Honey, why did it take you 15 minutes to get home from the store, you clearly stopped at this intersection for too long. Were you speaking to a stranger? Hold on, let me bring up the audio. Damn, just lots of squishing noises. Damn!"
posted by fenriq at 3:42 PM on May 25, 2005
Didn't realize someone posted this to the blue. Oh well. Didn't realize it was one of those contagious media type things either. I got the link from /. ... and I noticed my apostrophe 2 seconds after I pressed post, but decided that only big babies would make any issue of it.
posted by crunchland at 4:05 PM on May 25, 2005
posted by crunchland at 4:05 PM on May 25, 2005
So what do the >'s mean? Are they more A/B/C-listier than the regular non->-enated ones?
posted by WolfDaddy at 4:08 PM on May 25, 2005
posted by WolfDaddy at 4:08 PM on May 25, 2005
Didn't that viral already get play on the main page?
Besides, what makes Drudge a blogger? I always thought that a blogger would have to at least write some of his own copy, as opposed to rehash AP/UP stories.
posted by clevershark at 4:17 PM on May 25, 2005
Besides, what makes Drudge a blogger? I always thought that a blogger would have to at least write some of his own copy, as opposed to rehash AP/UP stories.
posted by clevershark at 4:17 PM on May 25, 2005
Dood. It's presumptuous for that site to even presume to be able to rate mathowie. Llllame.
posted by scarabic at 4:19 PM on May 25, 2005
posted by scarabic at 4:19 PM on May 25, 2005
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posted by Ljubljana at 1:48 PM on May 25, 2005