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Survey Shows More Women Blogging Than Men
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CowboyNeal
on Thu Aug 30, 2007 08:41 PM
from the ladies-choice dept.
from the ladies-choice dept.
thefickler writes "The blogosphere has hit the mainstream, according to a new survey, which reveals that 80% of Americans know what a blog is, 50% regularly visit blogs, and 8% publish their own blog. The survey also reveals that more women than men are bloggers, with 20% of American women who have visited blogs having their own versus 14% of men."
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This not surprising... (Score:2, Funny)
figures (Score:5, Funny)
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That's Really Funny (Score:2, Funny)
That's too many blogs.
I don't believe the stats, at all (Score:4, Insightful)
8% write their own blogs? Twenty million people?!? Impossible. No way, no how. Now maybe, just maybe 8% of some select subclass of internet users (e.g. 8% of people who spend more than 4 hours/day on the internet, have a college education, a median income greater than $####, own at least one foreign-made car, read WIred magazine, etc.) write blogs, but to think that many ordinary Americans are writing their own blogs... nope. I don't buy it.
And if you doubt this for one moment, just try to remember the last time you stood in line at the Department of Motor Vehicles. See how silly it seems thinking 4/5 of them could explain what a blog is? And to think nearly 1/10 writes their own? Nyet.
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Re:I don't believe the stats, at all (Score:5, Funny)
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I'd belive the stats (Score:3, Interesting)
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Re:I'd belive the stats (Score:4, Informative)
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Not especially in that order I guess?
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I actually get feeds from
You are right, BWJones, stereotypes are depressing. And no, sorry guys, I don't hav
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The fallacy is the statement about spiders being insects. They're chelicerates, which is a distinct arthropod sub-phylum that's much older, and genetically distinct from the hexapods (which includes insects and other six legged arthropods such as diplura). As the name "
Survey also shows... (Score:2)
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Like in, almost eighty more people?
Or eighty times as many people?
Or eighty percent more?
Or eighty million times more?
Re:Survey also shows... (Score:5, Funny)
Yes, let the word "blogoshphere" become a roadkill on the information superhighway, for the synergetic well-being of all netizens!
Regards,
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*Art
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Good... (Score:5, Funny)
Hang on, my wife is having me go wash the dishes....
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Ah, I see what you did there...
survey (Score:2)
Does myspace count as blogging? (Score:3, Interesting)
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Re:Does myspace count as blogging? (Score:5, Funny)
Ok, I made that up.
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I'd believe it if the sample size was 2.
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What? (Score:5, Insightful)
Come on, guys. Get your facts straight.
Now for some more stats please. (Score:4, Insightful)
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Summary says most women are men? (Score:5, Funny)
Wrong conclusion (Score:5, Insightful)
"The survey also revealed that more women than men are bloggers, with 20% of American women who have visited blogs having their own versus 14 % of men."
This does not equate to more blogger being women. If there are twice the number of males reading blogs than females, then given the above ratio, 40% more men would be blogging than women. Unfortunately this article doesn't tell us the number of males reading blogs versus females, so we can't draw any conclusion either way. And I'd guess that there's more men reading blogs based on my use of Slashdot and Digg, but I really have no broad data to back me up.
The only thing this survey shows is that of blog readers who fill out surveys, females tend to blog more than males. And even then, the margin of error on a population size of 10,000,000 bloggers with their 1,000 user sample size is 3.1%. So the statistic is nearly meaningless
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Bogus statistic that ignores internet reality (Score:4, Funny)
" Survey Shows More Women Blogging Than Men"
On the intenet, men are men, women are men, and little kids are fbi agents.
Must... kill... (Score:2)
Damn hippies.
Livejournal? (Score:2)
Behind the counter (Score:3, Interesting)
http://www.behindthecounter.com/ [behindthecounter.com]
Just stumbled across it and like to share it.
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Customer does not want to pay the extra amount. The blogger sais that this is a problem.
I don't see how you can not agree with her.
And if you can't identify with her frustrations then you have not worked in horeca, gasstations, do-it-yourself stores or anything similar where you have to serve customers in all their variaty. They are ordinary frustrations that you can not show in your profession, but talk about with your frien
Statistics (Score:5, Informative)
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Surprising! (Score:3, Interesting)
Another survey confirms (Score:3, Funny)
You heard it here first!
Come on! Did somebody really have to do a survey to figure this one out?
80% know what a blog is? (Score:4, Insightful)
I highly doubt it. Let me guess -- they conducted this survey ON THE INTERNET. So their sample is limited to exactly the same group of people who would probably know what a blog is. Somebody needs to re-take basic statistics...
I could be wrong -- I can't RTFA because it's Slashdotted.
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