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March 31, 2006

Technorati Lost Its Mind

I went over to see who might have linked to /Message recently, and discovered that Technorati has lost its mind, at least on my account page. A rank of zero... is that better than a rank of one?

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On other pages, things appear normal.

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One of mine did that earlier this morning. I just checked it and it had updated. But then another one was set to 0. But that one doesn't have any links yet, so 0 is close enough. Wonder what they're up to.

That's the only thing better than #1, right? ;)

Does this mean you are almost ready to acknowledge that Technorati is broken?

Lalbzayn -

0 links would mean you'd have a rank of two million, thereabouts. No, this is a hosed database.

Marshall - I acknowledge that, but we need Trati to work.

It's obvious. You have transcended technorati.

Now, this is a good one. Less is more in Technorati-land. Enjoy it while it lasts.

Maybe you wrapped the odometer?

It’s happened to me, too, Stowe, over April 1. It’s back now, but it hasn’t updated: about three or four more sites have linked to me, but Technorati hasn’t counted them. I had expected once it was off ‘Rank: 0’, it would give me an updated count, but no, it’s the same as last week.

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