There is an almost 50% -50% male to female split on the Kenyan Blogs Webring. How does this compare to the wider blogosphere? Mena Trott reveals, ” … about an even split of male to female webloggers on TypePad and a 75% female population on LiveJournal. The number of women on Movable Type is slightly lower than on TypePad, but is still above 40%.”
(Mena Trott is a Founder and President of SixApart a company that produce serious blogging tools like Movabletype, LiveJournal, Tyepad).










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May 11, 2005 at 3:28 pm
shiro
thanx mental for passing by my blog, i bet chics like writing more than guys
May 11, 2005 at 4:54 pm
akiey
And for a minute I thought we had a lot more female bloggers in the KBW!?
May 11, 2005 at 5:34 pm
Memoire
That’s really good for the Kenyan webring, others should follow suit.
PS:- I really like your nairobi memories post and the disclaimers were just hilarious ha-hah I had to soma them bit by bit cause they just got funnier by the line.
May 11, 2005 at 10:33 pm
mentalacrobatics
@shiro you have a great blog
@ akiey bana si u know am a fake political scientist not a mathmatican my counting may be off! Maybe you should double check my counting just incase!
@ memoire thx! You know you gotta have a disclaimer!
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June 1, 2005 at 6:54 pm
WM
You have hands down the best looking blogsite in town. Only, I’d like your thoughts on the relevance of the Kenyan blogger numbers. Since I am also a sometime fake political scientist, and I think I failed statistics way back, the only numbers I can deal with are page numbers. Speak on, Oracle!