An interesting - because pointless and silly - discussion. Someone accuses the bloggers of selective perception. Upon pressing further, it turns out that his perception of this selectivity is based on the fact that he analyzed a link list that was pre-filtered to only include a certain type of links - namely established (because registered) news services. He's given a different list that would be more representative. What does he do? Sweeps it all away because it doesn't fit his expectations. Although this other link list shows the exact opposite of what he claims, he first throws out what would contradict him and summarizes the rest under techie babble. That's how simple the blinkers are. And what is all this? Clear. The summer doldrums.

Update: after reading a few other things on blogosfear, I had to grin. Because the site is exactly what he accuses the bloggers of: incestuous to the point of dismissal, follows the big news and consists largely of the usual suspects who comment and write there. So nothing new and nothing original. So to speak, the institutionalized summer doldrums.

Devilish grin

Here you can find the original article.