Tuesday, September 21, 2004
(4:46 PM) | Adam Kotsko:
Statistical Digest
According to SiteMeter, we here at The Weblog have finally managed to attain an average or more than 300 visits a day. According to The Truth Laid Bear, we are currently the 3448th most popular blog in the sphere -- teetering in the evolutionary precipice between reptiles and birds.According to my profile, I have written nearly 600 posts and a quarter million words as a blogger (this will be my 596th). Robb has written 150 posts and nearly 90,000 words. Richard has written 33 posts and just over 1000 words. Tara, by contrast, has written 2 posts and just under 1000 words. Adam R. has written 200 posts and over 54,000 words, but most of those are for The Pickle, which is now officially not defunct, despite being defunct at some point.
And if Monica wants to keep saying that "no one [i.e., Monica Bennett --Ed.] wants to invest all the time it takes to keep up with a blog [i.e., this blog, of which she is a member --Ed.]," then that's fine, because I sure as hell can't see her profile (or Anthony's, or Mike Schaefer's) to see how much effort it would take to keep up with a blog spearheaded by Monica. I really think that she could be a big draw here, based on the resounding success of her little quiz, and she seemed to think that blogging could maybe be a good, even an important, thing -- but as I told Tara the Pregnant (though not for long), there is no word count requirement for contributors to The Weblog! The same goes for you, Michael Schaefer (whose posts can be found here, here, here, here, here, here, here, and most importantly, here)!
(I just discovered that a great way to see everybody's posts on an individual basis is to type the search string "person's name has asserted" "single post view", then click the option to repeat the search with omitted results. For instance, anyone who wants to read all of Robb's posts need look no further than here.)
Truly, we are a force to be reckoned with.