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Testing Meme Propagation In Blogspace: Add Your Blog

This posting is a community experiment that tests how a meme, represented by this blog posting, spreads across blogspace, physical space and time. It will help to show how ideas travel across blogs in space and time and how blogs are connected. It may also help to show which blogs (and aggregation sites) are most influential in the propagation of memes. The dataset from this experiment will be public, and can be located via Google (or Technorati) by doing a search for the GUID for this meme (below).

Please join the test by adding your blog (see instructions, below) and inviting your friends to participate?the more the better. The data from this test will be public and open; others may use it to visualize and study the connectedness of blogspace and the propagation of memes across blogs.

The GUID for this experiment is:

as098398298250swg9e98929872525389t9987898tq98
wteqtgaq62010920352598gawst

The above GUID enables anyone to easily search Google or other search engines for all blogs that participate in this experiment, once they have indexed the sites that participate, which may take several days or weeks. To locate the full data set, just search for any sites that contain this GUID.

Anyone is free to analyze the data of this experiment. Please publicize your analysis of the data, and/or any comments by adding comments onto the original post (see URL above) [Note that the URL has vanished at least three generations back – DCH]. (Note: it would be interesting to see a geographic map or a temporal animation, as well as a social network map of the propagation of this meme.)

INSTRUCTIONS

To add your blog to this experiment, copy this entire posting to your blog, and then answer the questions below, substituting your own information, below, where appropriate. Other than answering the questions below, please do not alter the information, layout or format of this post in order to preserve the integrity of the data in this experiment (this will make it easier for searchers and automated bots to find and analyze the results later).

REQUIRED FIELDS (Note: Replace the answers below with your own answers)

(1) I found this experiment at URL:
http://www.hill-kleerup.org/blog/mtarchive/007106.html

(2) I found it via (2) I found it via ?Newsreader Software? or ?Browsing the Web? or ?Searching the Web? or ?An E-Mail Message?: “Browsing the Web”

(3) I posted this experiment at URL: http://www.blogula-rasa.com
(4) I posted this on date (day/month/year): 11/08/04

(5) I posted this at time (24 hour time): 12:22

(6) My posting location is (city, state, country): Hoffman Estates, IL, USA

OPTIONAL SURVEY FIELDS:

(7) My blog is hosted by: midrange.com

(8) My age is: 40ish

(9) My gender is: Female

(10) My occupation is: corporate travel counselor/lead office counselor.

(11) I use the following RSS/Atom reader software: Bloglines
(12) I use the following software to post to my blog: Moveable Type, HTML-Kit

(13) I have been blogging since (day, month, year): 15/12/2003

(14) My web browser is: Internet Explorer, Firefox

(15) My operating systems are: Windows 2000, Windows XP.

2 Comments on “Testing Meme Propagation In Blogspace: Add Your Blog

  1. This sound delicious, but alas, I do not post my blog address. I am tempted, though, to start another just to participate. Is that legal? Is the name “KevinBaconBlog” already taken?

  2. Apparently whatever the survey or study they were doing is done now – I Googled the very long search term (cutting and pasting necessary due to the line break) and found that the thing is over. There will always be another interesting meme – I don’t usually do them, but now and then I see something somewhere else that looks like an interesting thing to blog about.

    If you start “KevinBaconBlog” then I will only have 1 degree of separation from it. So, start already. 😉

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