I did the same google trends and found that if you limit the results to US searches only, they have already crossed! http://www.google.com/trends/?q=blog,+tumblr&ctab=0&geo=us&geor=all&date=all&sort=0
What intrigues me is the 2007 news reference volume for 'blog':
Suddenly, at the start of 2007, the volume drops by about 60%; it remains at a roughly flat level before suddenly picking up at the end of the year back to where it left off...
Or we could bring about the end times by searching 'tumblr'.
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madock345 wrote:Unfortunately, Randall has just corrupted his own data by making a comic about it.
The Google trends for anything he makes a comic about go crazy as soon as he makes the comic, so these results are probably no longer accurate.
EDIT: Ninja'd, damn
No, no, those results are accurate. His prediction isn't, but just because the numbers are gonna spike as of this moment doesn't mean his PREVIOUS graph is incorrect. The past data doesn't change
Felix Tamen wrote:Unless these results are normalized for porn, I'm dubious.
is there porn on the internet? where? why hasn't someone mentioned this before?
and whats a tumblr? and blog? isn't that just a made up swear word from judge dredd comics? damn you kids and your skinny pants and effeminate hair-do's I'm going back to the nineties and i'm taking all my morose with me.
*edit*
I'm back, turns out the lesbians beat me to and colonised the hella outa that place and my kind aint welcome no more, they said it was retalition for bieber stealing their hair do.
*edit the second*
and they took my morose and wouldn't give it back. bastards.
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Last time I checked, TPM, DailyKos, RedState, HuffPo, Little Green Footballs, Matt Yglesias, Andrew Sullivan, Crooks & Liars, the Daily Brief, Wonkette, and AMERICAblog still aren't tumblrs.
When they say Blogosphere, they still mean Blogosphere. That's who they're talking about.
Not to be a buzz kill, but we are already post ablogalypse. Trends for twitter broke through in 2010 and facebook makes everything else look insignificant since 2007.
So the Mayans were two and a fraction of a month off.
Personally, I can't stand anything that mentions Tumblr, purely because it's missing the "e" in there, and it's been driving me freaking insane.
I wonder if I can find data in the future proving a correlation between the rise in popularity of Tumblr and the frequency of that word being spelled incorrectly.
scharb wrote:Last time I checked, TPM, DailyKos, RedState, HuffPo, Little Green Footballs, Matt Yglesias, Andrew Sullivan, Crooks & Liars, the Daily Brief, Wonkette, and AMERICAblog still aren't tumblrs.
When they say Blogosphere, they still mean Blogosphere. That's who they're talking about.
I've scarcely heard of most of the other names, but the Huffington Post is not a blog.
Bah, tumblr. There's no thought in it, just people forwarding pictures they liked and occasionally adding a "lol". Unfortunately, it seems this is exactly as much thinking as most people care to do.
As posted, this doesn't account for the as-yet unnamed social network buzzword that will emerge some time in the next six months and eclipse all the others.
squareroot wrote:The alt-text... "falling down stairs". Is this a Homestuck reference? Someone please tell me this is a Homestuck reference. Please.
That is a Homestuck reference.
Now could someone fill me in what Homestuck is?
:)
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dragondave wrote:What intrigues me is the 2007 news reference volume for 'blog':
Suddenly, at the start of 2007, the volume drops by about 60%; it remains at a roughly flat level before suddenly picking up at the end of the year back to where it left off...
... why?
That it coincides with the analyzer's metric (ignoring otherwise calling them "years") is a strong biasing indicator. It could've been a policy change for how they (google?) categorized "news" results in 2007, i.e. perhaps they stopped counting blogs as news ... since most blogs say blog on their blog someblog.
"I would therefore take the liberty of suggesting that, in the next edition of your excellent poem, the erroneous calculation to which I refer should be corrected ... "
Alt text: ...I still can't believe we got them to say "blogosphere."
It really isn't that hard to make yabbering TV heads say anything. I challenge whoever comes up with the next social media craze to find a stupider verb than "tweeting" so we can watch anchors attempt to make it just as newsworthy.
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StClair wrote:Bah, tumblr. There's no thought in it, just people forwarding pictures they liked and occasionally adding a "lol". Unfortunately, it seems this is exactly as much thinking as most people care to do.
I think you should see some of the impersonation MLP tumblrs. It's the only part of the tumblrverse I know and there's some pretty awesome things there.
squareroot wrote:The alt-text... "falling down stairs". Is this a Homestuck reference? Someone please tell me this is a Homestuck reference. Please.
That is a Homestuck reference.
Now could someone fill me in what Homestuck is?
I hope it is a reference to Homestuck, but I'm not sure.
Spoiler:
It's basically an animated webcomic. The reference that everyone's hoping for is in Sweet Bro and Hella Jeff, an ironically bad comic supposedly made by one of the characters in Homestuck. In the first SB&HJ comic one of the characters falls down the stairs forever while his friend tells him "I warned you about the stairs bro!! I told you dog!
The only thing I really use tumblr for is to look at Notch's thoughts and to see more Homestuck fan-art.
Google search results are not good indicators when it involves web popularity compared to a normal word. "Special" (i.e., average) people search for a site on Google when they want to access it, instead of using the URL---that doesn't mean that Tumblr is used more in language than the word "blog"; people simply have more reason to search for "Tumblr".
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