“In order of fabulosity…”

  • Bloggers who live in Williamsburg and work at Condé Nast/ are in a band
  • Bloggers who live in Williamsburg and know someone who works at Condé Nast/date someone in a band
  • Bloggers who live elsewhere in Brooklyn but can get to Williamsburg easily, ideally by bicycle
  • Bloggers in general (residents of other parts of the country are fine, so long as those parts are Chicago, L.A., Seattle, or Manhattan)
  • Non-bloggers who work at Condé Nast/are in a band
  • Non-bloggers who went to high school with someone who runs a top-tier blog
  • Non-bloggers who live in Queens and operate barely solvent literary magazines, the literary magazine being, as we all know, the blog of 2000, the old black, so over, etc.

    Full article here (link via Lindsay Lindsayism).

  • Comments (8)
    1. i’m so low on the caste system it’s embarassing!

    2. i saw this article too. where are the goths in the system, though? they really started it. i give thanks to the goths. kudos!!

    3. laura  |   Posted on Mar 2nd, 2004

      i enjoyed this article.

    4. Viv/Laura — you should make a LJ caste system. Goths would be at the top, no?

      The article would’ve been better if it mentioned my blog.

    5. where’s The Motor City on this list? obvs, everyone knows the Tru Hottness is revealed just north of 8 Mile!

    6. grambo, it’s because michibloggerganders are off the charts… bovs.

    7. Leslie  |   Posted on Mar 2nd, 2004

      Trying to be a blogstar is a losing battle. Besides, bloggers always cannibalize each other’s blogs anyway.

      We need to add a Top Ten blogger’s stomping grounds:

      1. The Smoking Gun
      2. Page Six

      What else?

    8. scazz  |   Posted on Mar 4th, 2004

      So is this ascending or descending? Who is the most fabulous? Because I am a blogger and I know someone who works at Condé Nast. How pathetic am I?

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