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<title>Comment by Eric Berlin on Is MyBlogLog Losing Its Buzz?</title>
<link>http://blogcritics.org/archives/2007/03/26/060701.php#comment-567444</link>
<description>Some people are much more into social networking than others to be sure (bloggers and MySpace-y types tend not to be one in the same, I find). That said, MBL is a great blogger networking tool and I love that you can see who is visiting your site. There&#039;s also a super-sweet Word Press plug-in that displays your MBL profile pic in comments when enabled. 

I&#039;ve heard a lot of people complain about spam on MBL but have not seen an overwhelming amount of it myself. </description>
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<title>Comment by Iloz Zoc on Is MyBlogLog Losing Its Buzz?</title>
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<description>While I have a MyBlogLog account, I find it pretty tepid, mostly since there&#039;s lots of &#039;make money blogging&#039; or other commercially motivated blogs or splogs. MySpace appears to be the major player, as it has a strong me-too social presence that goes beyond the incredible amount of useless splogs it has. </description>
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