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Interesting discussion on the impact of a blogger's gender on the links he/she attracts. I've added my opinion, but you can use the links in Ethan's post to see the ongoing dialog. I guess I never thought of myself as a "female blogger" like that's a different thing from a "male blogger" (other then the occasional flirty e-mail I get from guys, I suspect there's not that much diff anyway). Do I feel like someone is doing me a disservice by not linking to me? Nope, unless you can prove that they aren't linking to me because I am female. Tempest in a teapot if you ask me, but that's just my personal opinion. Regardless, it's good that people are talking about it.
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- Anonymous
May 17, 2005
It's entirely possible that a given blog does not get linked to for any of the following reasons:
+ Bias against the blog owner for whatever reason
+ Blog is not interesting to other bloggers
+ Blog is not known to exist by other bloggers
+ Blog is not contextually relevant to other bloggers - interesting in its own right, but not appropriate to the context of other blogs
Some people think that a lack of linkage to their blog is because of the first possibility, without taking into account the other three I have provided. As vocal as bloggers tend to be, I'm thinking bias would be telegraphed up front, in a trumpeted blog post titled "I'll never read/link to [blog] ever again." But it's a big internet out there, and lots of people just need to get out more. :-) - Anonymous
May 17, 2005
<sarcasm>So that's why not many people link to my Blog. It's because I am a female, of course :-P Now that I have changed my pic to the HokieBird, that should throw some people off...</sarcasm>
I completely agree on the Geek Dinner stuff. No one will drag me to those things :-P