If a blogger beauty contest were ever held in the United States, I'd probably come in dead last. |
If a blogger beauty contest were held in America, it would be very popular, but would probably receive a lot of scorn and criticism from the media. |
Well, it should be really popular in China too. [on the internet] The site is extremely slow btw. |
If a blogger beauty contest were held in America, it would be very popular, but the voters would probably receive a lot of spams and Ads from the Internet. |
I accept 1% of chinese, it will be more than enough... it is slow because of video music streaming plus chinese |
Funny how before no one cared what the blogger looked like, only that they were intellegent. Now we have a site looking to take it down a notch. The last thing we need is the internet turning in to Hollywood where only the sexy people get to be heard. |
I'm all for Nudism with Chinese Characteristics, but yes, beauty contests are generally dumb and those involving female bloggers dumber. Bloggers should be valued for what they say not how they look. |
Take a look at this sentence: "There were more than 33 million bloggers in China by the end of the third quarter of 2005". That's more bloggers than many countries have inhabitants. No wonder that Boing Boing comes second on Technorati now... |