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Feedster Top 500
by
arieanna
at 11:03AM (PDT) on August 16, 2005 Permanent Link
Feedster has answered the Calacanis challenge and come up with the Feedster Top 500 for August, 2005. The announced :
Today, Feedster launched the FEEDSTER Top 500, a ranking of the most interesting and important blogs in the US. The ranking is achieved by taking into account factors such as the number of inbound links over time; if the blog has been recently updated; and the elimination of obvious non-blogs that have appeared on other top-blog lists. [bolding mine]
Ok, first, why in the US? Why the restrictor? Especially since it was not effective, and blogs from all over are included. Why were blogs eliminated for appearing on other lists? That biases the list. And obvious top-bloggers are included, so how was it determined who would go and who would stay? Using inbound links and recent updates in no way eliminates the bias determined from the older bloggers - it's the same metrics.
“We left out professional news sites, aggregation systems, and some fairly static web sites that happened to have feeds but don’t ‘feel bloggy,’” says Mr. Johnson. “This sort of filtering is a different screen than what we use to categorize news ve"
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