Bottom 100 and falling
Joe Jenett also believes that we shouldn't put too much stock in The Top 100.
It's a point that I've made many times since Dave Winer started the rss-user mail list. Promoting those sites seems incestuous.
As part of feeds.scripting.com I suggested Dave promote lists of feeds developed by experts. He's doing that now and more here.
One idea he didn't jump on was "Highest Percentage of Onlies." I proposed he take each users reading list and list those users who subscribed to the least number of popular blogs. Those users are at the periphery. I want to see what they're reading.
Dave released a method where people could figure out stats themselves. I'm not a programmer and I only hope someone out there takes Dave's data and gives me my list of "Highest Percentage of Onlies."
Until then Dave did give us the list of Most Prolific Subscribers.
[deadpan]I'm number 23.[/deadpan]



