Blog Readership Roundup 2010

July 5, 2010

Did I mention I find these de-lurk threads fascinating? One of the things that is emerging this year (in my estimation) is the degree to which my readership does not overlap with some of my favorite reads.
In addition to my own thread, I’ve seen the following pop up so far:
De-lurk entries from
Janet Stemwedel at Adventures in Ethics and Science
Jason Goldman at Thoughtful Animal
PalMD at White Coat Underground
Bora Zivkovic at A Blog Around the Clock
Chris Rowan and Anne Jefferson at Highly Allochthonous
Ed Yong at Not Exactly Rocket Science
Prof-like Substance
Grant at Code for Life
Sheril Kirshenbaum and Chris Mooney at The Intersection
daniel at Cosmic Variance
Carl Zimmer at The Loom
Razib Khan at Gene Expression
PZ Myers at Pharyngula
Candid Engineer in Academia
Abel Pharmboy at Terra Sigillata
Dr. No at Acadamnit
Remember, this is a meme. If you blog, I encourage you to give this a try on your own blog. You might want to use Janet Stemwedel’s re-formulation of the meme, she’s come up with some very interesting questions.

3 Responses to “Blog Readership Roundup 2010”

  1. Ed Yong Says:

    I got the Disco bloggers to do it too. Won’t stick links here because the spam monster will eat me but so far, Razib, Chris/Sheril, Carl and Cosmic Variance have all started one.

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  2. DrugMonkey Says:

    Thanks for the tip, I’ll include them in the roundup. Lots more interesting people delurking over there folks, go read.

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  3. I’m so glad we did this because it’s great to learn more about who’s in our audience! Most people who visit do not comment and I find it especially interesting that so many kids email me, but rarely seem to have a presence in the threads.

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