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Matt Bai kisses YearlyKos bloggers in the hopes they give up their politically disruptive ways
Matt Bai's article on YearlyKos, Can Bloggers Get Real?, has some on the lefty blogosphere atwitter.
Susie Madrak, Jeralynn Merritt commented favorably about it; but it's comments by bloggers not affiliated with DailyKos like George Nemeth and Jill Miller Zimon that I find particularly important. Especially when read before Barbara O'Brien's reality check. I also liked that John Holbo picked on the same quote as I did but for purely onotological reasons.
The quote in question follows :
The Chicago Reader, an alternative weekly, recently profiled a 23-year-old law student who writes on Daily Kos’s front page under the pseudonym Georgia10, positing that she may well be the most-read political writer in the city, even though few people know her real name. (For the record, it’s Georgia Logothetis, and she lives with her parents.) In this way, Daily Kos and other blogs resemble a political version of those escapist online games where anyone with a modem can disappear into an alternate society, reinventing himself among neighbors and colleagues who exist only in a virtual realm.
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UPDATE on NYT's Blauxg Pas : The where is Jeff Jarvis and the NYT Editors edition
The plot thickens people.
I have yet to hear from anybody over at The New York Times or from their most notorious consultant, the blog 'evangelizer' and publisher of Buzzmachine, Jeff Jarvis. Jeff is the same guy that led campaign against Dell for, of all things, ignoring his comments and criticisms about the company.
Irony works in mysterious ways.
The news of my wandering around their blog has been reviewed, newsed, gawked, slated and wired, to say the least. Here's the current list :
Daily News | Daily Politics
The Times uninvited new blogger
Online Journal Review
NY Times leaves backdoor open on new politics blog?
Doc Searls
The Doc Searls Weblog : Wednesday, May 10, 2006
Life Of Rubin
Wednesday Morning Link-a-thon
Gawker
Remainders : Toos is a virgin who can't drive
Slate
Fast and sloppy rules
Wired
All The News That Anyone Can Log In and Print
Metroblogging NYC
Security Blooper at NYT political blog in development
Jossip
NYT political blog needs better homeland security
**Best. Title. Ever.**
Bloggy
New York Times Working on a NY politics blog
Room Eight
New to blogging?
Editor and Publisher
Blogger Gets Sneak Peak at New 'NY Times' Politics Blog
I want to do a follow-up experiment. I would like people to submit the story to Boing Boing. And I want to wait and see what happens.
BoingBoing is now managed by a company called Federated Media. Federated Media got an initial round of funding from ...
wait for it ...
wait for it ...
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Do you want to have real powerful blog carnivals? Keep reading.
The Carnival of the Feminists is up at I See Invisible People | Carnival of Feminists XIII. Lorraine submitted her article, I am failing my race.
First off, I think carnivals are a great way to condense every months what's happening around the different blogospheres that are popping like corn all over the web. But by the way they have been developed, I have never felt they actually are that effective after the carnival is done.
Here's my reasons why :
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