MyBlogLog is Watching You

The out-​​of-​​beta relaunch of MyBlogLog was covered twice today on Techcrunch. On the front page Marshall Kirkpatrick notes that the site func­tions as an auto­mated social network around your blog using cookies to show the members visiting your site and allowing users to mine inform­a­tion about what sites they visit. Users auto­mat­ic­ally join a blog’s com­munity after ten visits, though they can change this setting to be higher or lower, or entirely manual.

While other stats packages will do similar analysis, by and large you’re only likely to encounter stat­istics for visitors at the level of their IP address. You might get inform­a­tion about where they came from and go to, but by and large, this is in a purely stat­ist­ical form.

I per­son­ally find this widget a little unnerving, and that’s why I don’t stick it in my sidebar like some users (apo­lo­gies to the ‘victims’ of this post). Yes, I know my move­ments around the web were always being tracked by someone, and in many respects it’s nice to put a face on your readers. I can cer­tainly imagine the social net­working features of the service being used for good rather than evil. But it’s frankly weird and a tad Orwellian to arrive on a website and see your own face staring back.

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3 comments to MyBlogLog is Watching You

  • Bob Boydston

    One of the cool aspects of the “Web 2.0″ /​ Blogging wave is relative anonymity (shame on Word for not helping me in spelling that word!). I can, more or less, “hide” behind my keyboard and say what is TRULY on my mind. I have no fear of reprisal!

    With this piece of crap, it can all go away!

  • Indeed, Bob! Though “Web 2.0″, as I under­stand it, is about indi­viduals being recog­nised in some way. This is one side of that.

  • Bob Boydston

    Yes, but, the “recog­ni­tion” is that of my creation. I still have control. Once, others can determine who I am, then I lose that control.

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