We have hit another milestone today with over 33,000,000 views. We are also expected to reach 35,000 followers on Twitter. That hardly makes us competition for the largest sites but it is still an impressive collection of people seeking a place for civil but passionate discourse on legal and policy issues of our time (and perhaps a few wacky stories). We often use these milestones to look at the current profile of the blog and its supporters around the world.
As always, I want to offer special thanks for our weekend contributors: Mike Appleton, Larry Rafferty, Darren Smith, Kimberly Dienes, and Cara Gallagher (particularly Darren who continues help up with periodic technical problems etc).
I particularly want to thank our regular commentators and readers. We try to keep this blog as an open forum with as little interference or monitoring of the comments as possible. Given our free speech orientation, we try not to delete comments and, for that reason, we are deeply appreciative of how most people avoid personal or offensive comments in debating these issues. We have had to delete a handful of comments with personal attacks or profanity but the number remains quite low for a blog of this size. The success of this blog is due to the fact that we offer something more than the all-too-common troll-driven, angry, and insulting commentary of the Internet. Thank you for voluntarily assuming restraint over the tenor and content of your comments.
So here is our current profile:
In the last 90 days, our ten biggest international sources for readers (after the United States) have been:
Canada
United Kingdom
Spain
Poland
Australia
Germany
India
France
New Zealand
Netherlands
Welcome to all of our new readers from those countries, particularly the sharp increase this year from regulars from Spain. I have always found our foreign commentators particularly valuable in giving us an insight from beyond our borders — and domestic media coverage.
The top ten posted in terms of readership in the last 90 days:
1. Court Rules Against Arizona Deputy on Swiping Lawyer’s Note — Arpaio To Defy Court
The most frequent commentators in the last 10,000 comments were:
Allan
Karen
Paul Schulte
Late4Dinner
Aroundaroundwego
Olly
anonymous
Thank you to all of our regular commentators. We remain an extraordinarily broad and diverse body of commenters from different parts of the world and different political and social backgrounds. Thanks again.
Thanks again to those who try to keep our discussions passionate but civil. We obviously have relapses into personal attacks, particularly during these heated political times. However, I am impressed how most people are able to transcend disagreements to avoid making our differences personal or offensive. There remains a core of people in this country that want to speak objectively about the problems in our country — both legal and political. Some have found their way to this blog and I hope more will join them. We hope that this forum can remain a pluralistic and open forum for mature people to engage in mature discussions. Such discussions have never been more important.
Thanks again everyone and congratulations on the latest milestone.
What effect will the end of net neutrality have on blogs like Turley’s?
They don’t care as long as Trump is for it.
They like oligarchies?
The thick plottens.
Thanks to the author for the useful and informative article. I moved to the US, now I’m opening a law firm, you have a really good blog.
Alex – good luck on your practice. May you have many well-paying clients who pay on time. 🙂
Great milestone ! and an open place where people can freely comment without heavy-handed moderation.
Keep up the good work.
The Science Geek
http://www.thesciencegeek.org
The blog continues to be a bright diamond in the dunghill of the internet.
Definitely!
Readers are eager for more media outlets offering gravitas and moderated civility on the controversial topics of the day/month/year/decade. Res Ipsa’s phenomenal growth demonstrates that such an audience exists.
Sir, I am glad to see that you have reached such a brilliant milestone. Celebrate, you deserve it.
I love your blogs and often post them on twitter. Thoughtful interesting. Thanks and keep them coming!
JT if you would give us a heads up when the clock was about to roll over, we could get involved in more food fights. 🙂
Speaking of which I could have used the Spanish Version of the Bronx Cheer but refrained out of too much civilizado. Hmm how about 50,000 and 50 million! Civil? OK Passionate? Oh I see the one is for the objectivists and the other if or the mystical otherworld subjectivists. I can support that….
) – not sure what the Spanish version of the Bronx cheer is. 😉
I most humbly and sincerely apologize for being a most frequent commentator. Shame on me.
And here’s another issue: Turley says, “we are deeply appreciative of how most people avoid personal or offensive comments in debating these issues.”
Well . . . Obviously Late4Dinner is not most people. Shame on me, again.
We have had good conversations, L4D. Don’t be too hard on yourself!