Wednesday, August 8, 2007

Pornographers Makes the Best Blog

At least that's what it looks like over at TTLB. It seems that a porn site has somehow hijacked (no pun intended) the oldest ranking system for blogs. I could go into some diatribe about how porn is taking over the internet but that would be anoying. I'm not holier than thou. I like boobies and stuff. The thing that bothers me is the exploiting of the system to get the site there.

I guess we should all spam N.Z.Bear about his broken system.

(For those looking it's http://www.naughtyloveonline.com.)

9 comments:

Pops said...

Sales is a cutthroat game. Got to get your product in the buyers face. Evidently bloggers buy porn.

Yes, pornographers follow demographics. So, they too can zero in on a target audiance.

P.S. I commented on your nomenclatural quest.

Unknown said...

Yes, I know you did. I still gotta hit the other site. Welcome back to the land of random ramblings.

American Warmonger said...

Crud, my wife was logged into her email account. Young=Me

Patty-Jo said...

Naughty Love Online

Sounds rather British.

I can't believe Pops is blogging again. I'll have to check it out. Kinda scary ain't it!

Ogre said...

That system has been broken for a VERY long time. And many bloggers have decided to stop playing by those rules because rumors that sitemeter sets third-party cookies.

American Warmonger said...

So then....what do people use to track stuff nowadays?

Raven said...

I saw that site as well.

Porn is evil and yea, I am NO prude either. I like boobies as well :)>

Having lived that life, I think I am qualified to state that porn is fake, phoney, and sets up people for sexual failure!!

LOL!!

Raven said...

AND many bloggers use porn like titles to get hits. They post pictures of women to do this...and somehow they end up getting high rankings even though their blog sucks otherwise!!

Ogre said...

I don't know that any one source has emerged as a unified tracking information source. I know of a few blogs that use internal software to track things, but I'm not aware of anything used today at all that is an independent source. Weird, huh?