Thursday, September 06, 2007

Possible Retaliation

There is a function on the Journal website by which, a blogger who links to a Journal article is then linked for having done so. It shows up as "Who's Blogging".

It is important to bloggers because people who link,
and like the blog, become followers. The blog becomes more influential.

It was told by the Journal, that the list is generated by software and cannot be manipulated by individuals for political reasons.

Yet, I have been quite critical of the Journal, and editor Charlie Moore, for refusing to investigate and report upon the ethics and accountability scandal in the leadership of the APS.

and Diogenes'six doesn't seemed to get cited appropriately.

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