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"Villager's June 2009 Black Blog Rankings"

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Blogger Color Online said...

First congratulations.

While I agree that it would be nice to have our own support us, why do we segregate ourselves? If you're a black blogger does that you mean your blog is for blacks only? Your readership is mixed. For many others, the blogroll suggests it's black only club.

Please don't get me wrong, I'd like to know why there isn't greater support myself, but color alone is not enough for us to connect. Black people like all other groups are not monolithic.

Like you, it would be nice to have more readers from the Afrosphere supporting Color Online. When I peruse the listing and by name only I can hardly judge, but I wonder, where are the black book review blogs? There are many blogs on race, politics, gender, sexuality, music and entertainment. APOOO is the only book site I recognize. I focus on books, but I read political, gender, political focused blogs. I guess what I'm getting at is do we pigeon-hole ourselves and our audience?

The other issue is what platforms and spheres do we network? I don't use techonorati so my blog isn't even on the radar. I'm on Blogger and I focus on books, youth and while I focus on women of color, I reach out and participate across race because well, while culture and identity are huge for me, there are also topics that shape my blogging habits and that's not always race related.

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