
I am reminded that even these figures, which I obtain through Sitemeter, are not necessarily accurate, as RSS numbers are not included with the service. In the paper "Blogging and the Bahá’í Faith: Suggestions and Possible Approaches" by the Bahá’í Internet Agency (2006), the following is noted:
One of the weaknesses of a blog reporting tool is that it does not measure the true exposure of your site. The reason for this is because a blogs are often accessed via RSS (Really Simple Syndication). Once the user has subscribed to your blog, their RSS reader will download new posting automatically. The user may not visit your blog site directly ever again. So your most dedicated audience may not be represented in your web logs.
Everything a computer does is recordable in one form or another. If you control the server, it should be possible to see who is downloading your postings via RSS. In the future, blogging systems will probably record all forms of access.
Baha'i Views is the 24th result if doing a keyword search for the word "Baha'i" today using Google. There is no higher ranked personal Baha'i blog currently, if you use this measure.
Happily, there are a lot more Baha'i blogs out there -- what, 650 or so on BahaiNine? -- each reflecting the message of Baha'u'llah in one way or another. There is strength reflected in these numbers, but the visibility the Faith has in world today is teenie tiny compared to what it will have in the future, if each of us do our part. Imagine if every Baha'i were to blog! To strive to do Baha'u'llah's bidding is such a joy and is the whole point of this post and this blog -gw
{Photo: "mein Horn durchbrennen," uploaded on September 21, 2007 by dave_apple on flickr, licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 2.0 Generic}
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