The Blogosphere is becoming one big Frat Party

By Blog Bloke April 16th, 2006 | 1 Comment Buzz thisBuzz it Share this on Facebook

Revenge of the Nerds:

Instead of being the great equalizer allowing everyone to have their say, the blogosphere establishment is inventing A-Lists, ranking schemes and other ways of drowning out the crowd.

Now there is a website that is devoted solely to rating websites according to their Google PageRank. So where does that leave the rest of the mere mortals? Grovel baby, grovel.

The Blogosphere is quickly turning into one big frat party. I have a theory about this. It’s payback time by all those geeks who we abused at school.

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    1. […] the outside looking in that’s where. Like I said before, the Blogosphere has turned into one big frat party. And here I thought I left jerks like that back in school. What a crock. […]

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