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12.6.05
Wiki on The European Blogosphere
For the Danish Reboot conference currently taking place, Loic LeMeur has initiatied a very interesting project: a wiki on the Europoan blogosphere. The wiki includes a subpage on the Danish blogosphere, where so far Stephen Bøgh-Andersen has contributed.
I'll try to add something too, as soon as I have time. Could be really nice to have somewhere where we kept joint track of the number of Danish weblogs. However, listing "A-List" bloggers (such a list included in LeMeur's suggestion for what a national entry should include) might be a risky project, seeing that it is difficult to prevent it from being a somewhat subjective and varying list of "cool blogs" as seen by various individual contributors. Unless one decides to go for quantitative A-blogs and decide to rank them solely according to the number of times, they are linked from other blogs and the number of daily hits they have. Would people be willing to share this info - and would we really like to have it? - On the other hand, if all contributors agree that the people currently listed _are_ the Danish A-List bloggers, then we have an interesting example of social consensus. Hmmh.
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I'm not on that A list!?! Better safe than sorry, I'll claim I'm not really a danish blogger! ;-). Too late for that. Pind tells me that I am a part of the danish blogosphere because I comment on danish blogs. But no danes read my blog! I think I'll see if I can divert this discussion, so I don't come across as such a clueless idiot. I go to Loics blog and make a comment about there being no european blogosphere. Sure there are national blogospheres, but.... ... comment (maybe) continued on some other danish bloggers blog. |
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