I've been surprised to see several weblogs report that
MSN Spaces 27 million blogs with over 7.6 million active bloggers.
What I found surprising wasn't the inaccurate data on the number of
weblogs or active users that we have. The surprise that these accurate
sounding numbers were 'interpreted' from an off hand comment I made in
my blog. The source of this information seems to be this post in the
Blog Herald entitled
MSN Spaces now has 27 million blogs and over 7.6 million active users: Microsoft
which states
Microsoft’s blogging service has grown from an estimaited 18
million blogs in October to 27 million blogs and at least 7.6 million active
bloggers, according to Dare Obasanjo from Microsoft in
a post discussing server issues.
The service still remains in third position amongst blog providers, with
Xanga and MySpace both believed to be hosting 40 million blogs each.
(note: calculations based on this line: "I never expected [Spaces] that we'd
grow to be three times as big [as Live Journal] and three times as active within
a year.")
I've been pretty surprised at the number of blogs I've seen quoting these numbers as facts when they are based on such fuzzy
techniques. For the record we don't have 27 million blogs, the number
is higher. As for our number of active users, that depends on your
definition of active. Using one definition, we are over three times as active as LiveJournal. That's what I meant.