April 1, 2004

the power of links

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This post by Anil Dash was so won­der­ful I just had to post the whole thing in full:

A friend of mine had asked for a cri­ti­que on a (fairly suc­cess­ful) web­site that he’s lar­gely res­pon­si­ble for, and I had for­got­ten my offhand com­ment until it was repea­ted back to me today. My big­gest com­plaint about the site? “You have no pre­sence in the part of the web that has links.”

I think that sums up not just the blo­gosphere, but the anci­llary parts of the web peo­pled by web enthu­siasts, by Goo­gle addicts, by news jun­kies, by young peo­ple who’ve grown up on the web, and of course by blog­gers. It’s still a small slice of the web ove­rall, but it has an inc­re­dibly dis­pro­por­tio­nate influence on not just the rest of the net, but on con­tem­po­rary cul­ture as a whole.

I don’t know that I’d have gues­sed 10 years ago that there would be parts of the web that aren’t link-dense, and that are lar­gely limi­ted to inter­nal links. But peo­ple like to put up walls, I guess. At least until they see what oppor­tu­ni­ties it costs them.

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