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  <updated>2007-03-12T20:32:15-04:00</updated>
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    <title>Wingnut Welfare: HTML &amp; Drudge Edition</title>
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    <published>2007-03-12T20:32:15-04:00</published>
    <updated>2007-03-12T20:32:15-04:00</updated>
    <author>
      <name>chicago dyke</name>
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    <category term="Republican Lying" />
    <category term="Republican Playbook" />
    <category term="Department of What is WRONG with These People?" />
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    <category term="right wing lies" />
    <category term="web traffic" />
    <summary type="html"><![CDATA[ <p>We already <a href="http://www.talkleft.com/story/2003/08/07/280/69100">know</a> that "bestselling" authors like Le Coulter and Rush "Dominican Boys" Limbaugh aren't really as popular as their sales numbers claim. The NYT list of top selling books has to denote "bulk buying" next to certain books, indicating that some books are in fact bought up by institutions and not individuals, Scaife-esque front groups are probably responsible. But <a href="http://www.valleywag.com/tech/traffic-tricks/matt-drudges-spin-243614.php">this</a> tech piece about Drudge suggests that there is an internet form of crotch-stuffing that distorts winger web traffic as well:</p>
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The Drudge Report may be the most successful independent news site on the web. Matt Drudge's decade-old site sets the news agenda, and not only for conservative platforms such as Fox News. The fedora-wearing eccentric's property, considering it's largely put together by just two people, has an impressive audience: more than 1.2m unique visitors from the US in February, according to Comscore. But those devotees may not check the site quite as often as Matt Drudge would claim.<br />
A site's 'meta refresh' setting is a web page's meta tag used to specify a time-interval after which a web browser will automatically refresh the page. Most sites leave it to readers to call for the latest version of a page; but popular news sites often assume that visitors will leave their pages open, and ensure the page is reloaded so that the latest headlines show.</p>
<p>Nothing wrong with that -- except that the Drudge Report is automatically refreshed way more often than the frequency of new stories would justify. At 20 times an hour, Drudge is twice as aggressive in his use of this tactic as the next news site we checked.</p>
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