Was taking a look at Ye Olde Truth Laid Bear Ecosystem, and noticed that, amone the Large Mammals, MoveOn.org is listed. Can anyone explain why MoveOn is listed? They are most certainly not a blog. Not by a long shot. They are most assuredly a standard website. And, ye know what? I’m not giving them a link with this post. So there.
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I can’t find anything on the TLB’s pages that indicate what the heck it’s all about — just a few obscure references to the Blogosphere. I don’t see anything that says you can only participate if you’re a blog…
There are a number of non-blog sites in there. Technically, my site isn’t a blog, just a message board. However, I run it basically like a blog and use TTLB to keep an eye on how many links I’ve got running around. Heck, Drudge Report’s in the top 50 and I wouldn’t really consider it a blog either. There were a few others that I can’t remember off the top of my head as well.
OK, that’s fair, guys. Hadn’t really though of it that way. I had always thought it was strictly for blogs, but, I do see your points.