I was sorry to miss ConvergeSouth. It sounded like a great, open, diverse event in the making.
BlogHer Tiffany Brown led a session on "blogging from the Outside" of the established hierarchy. Bora Zivkovic from Science and Politics does a fine job of recapping the conversation and the requisite controversy in this thorough recap.
What struck me was simply the similarity to our opening BlogHer Debate this past July. It's well established that a large number of BlogHers don't care about the debate, don't care about traffic or links, don't care about lists of any sort.
But if you're one of those who care not only about traffic, links and lists, but the meaning behind them, then the fact that this topic keeps bubbling to the top and keeps creating controversy will interest you...as it did me, I freely admit it!
Bora also links to several other recaps and discussions on the topic, so his post is a great place to start.
Yep, I'm a blogger who cares about traffic, links, etc, so I use traffic exchange services to promote my blog. Unfortunately, I just got censored and kicked out of one of them. Censorship! Can you believe it? How's a girl to move up in the world?
Posted by: Sarah | October 30, 2005 at 08:41 PM