2010 in Blog Tags
The most common tag I applied to blog posts in 2010 was: personal, 63 times. (Unfortunately it isn’t clear how to link to WordPress posts with a combined tag and year constraints, so the links go to all the posts with the tag, not just 2010’s). I’m a little surprised that was the most common tag.
Second and third are politics at 45 and culture at 40, and my guess would have been that one of those would be the most common.
After those are:
- humor: 39
- video: 39
- coding: 35
- games: 35
- sports: 35
- psychology: 32
- power: 30
- tech: 26
- writing: 26
- crossfit: 25
- exercise: 23
- film: 20
- software: 20
- tennis: 20
- economics: 18
- python: 18
- vim: 16
- roleplaying: 13
- text editing: 12
- music: 11
- feminism: 10
- law: 10
- reading: 10
And, for the rarer tags:
- 9: books, consumerism
- 8: baseball
- 7: web development
- 6: consciousness, criticism, food, science, science fiction
- 5: blog, diet, health, internet, mtg, photos, religion, television, work
- 4: anarchism, education, football, gender, goals, history, language, money, soccer, travel, wordpress
- 3: advertising, comics, community, happiness, jython, organization, sexism, world cup
- 2: animation, creativity, crossfitkmsf, cycling, database, design, email, fantasy, fiction, genre, horror, jedit, new york, phone, productivity, q’rith, restructuredtext, san francisco, semantic web, sex, technology, thunderbird, usability
- 1: architecture, art, audio, basketball, capitalism, censorship, comedy, competition, copyright, document formats, drama, dublin, energy, entertainment, fandom, flow, free speech, freebase, future, handedness, ice hockey, interfaces, javascript, literature, math, microfiction, middle east, murder, muttator, os x, parody, pharmacology, php, poetry, prejudice, privacy, racism, reviews, saeka, short fiction, snooker, social networking, society, sport, star wars, text editors, text-editing, theater, version control, weather, web surfing, weightlifting, zombies
07 Jan 2011 at 08:34
Here’s a dare:
now do a reflective analysis of the stats, and tell us why you think you wrote what you did, and what it is that makes you happy or less so about certain posts…