DISQUS

Pop Critics: Technorati Is Ridiculous

  • Lizzie · 1 year ago
    Lizzie's last blog post..My Own Island Paradise
  • Mike Olbinski · 1 year ago
  • daddyjason · 1 year ago
    Still seems odd because, like I said, I've had more people linking to me than ever before...
  • RT Cunningham · 1 year ago
    Yes, Technorati has some problems. One of them is that their database will only let you add 200 favorites -- I had over 500 before they put the limitation into effect.

    I gained 50 links one day (and they were valid) and watched them disappear in two days, without reason. I don't know what Technorati's problems are, and I really don't care -- I only look once a day if that much. At once time, though, I actually used it to see what my favorite blogs were up to -- but that doesn't seem to be up-to-date most of the time either nowadays.
  • johnsblogs42 · 1 year ago
    johnsblogs42's last blog post..The Pope And The Media: Praises And Slams
  • Todd · 1 year ago
    Technorati is almost as ridiculous now as Google. I recently switched my blog from a blogspot domain to my own domain. I kept it on the blogger server but I've gone from a PR of 4 to 0 and Google has destroyed my traffic.....Technorati is no better.
  • ジェイソã · 1 year ago
    ジェイソン (Jason)'s last blog post..Planning Our Obsolescence
  • daddyjason · 1 year ago
    I think I have to agree with ジェイソン (Jason) on this one. I haven't seen Technorati make any kind of move towards making their system better. I tend to believe they'll eventually sell out and/or change to the point where we don't even recognize them anymore.
  • Todd Morris · 1 year ago
  • daddyjason · 1 year ago
    I know what you mean Todd. Heck, I still have that stupid Alexa box on my site and I don't even know why I do that. Hmm...maybe that'll be the next thing to go away...
  • Neil Duckett · 1 year ago
    Neil Duckett's last blog post..Photo Hunt - Old Fashioned, Jidai Okure
  • Shawn · 1 year ago
  • daddyjason · 1 year ago
    Exactly, Shawn. I mean, I guess you could argue that there's communities and such, but I've never found them that useful personally.