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Most Prolific Commentators

by Flexo on May 19, 2005

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This post displays the ten most prolific commentators on Consumerism Commentary. It is updated automatically and always contains the latest data.

Note: If you are reading Consumerism Commentary via syndication, you won’t be able to see the information. Visit the site to see who is on top.

Here they are, the top ten commentators — those with the highest number of comments — on Consumerism Commentary:

The verdict: Let’s get contributing! Who will be the first to take Darren R. Sussman down? Note that if the same person use two different forms of his or her name when posting, they get counted separately. Conversely, if two different people post with the same name, they are counted together. You can view the long tail if you want, as well.

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  • I'm really just commenting on this post so I can join the long tail. ;)

    I think it'll be awhile before anyone catches Darren, but the top 10 shouldn't be hard to break into... Now I have a goal.

    fivecentnickel.com
  • If anyone wants to combine their names, just drop me a note with the details.
  • jim
    Is that automated?
  • jim
    By the way, the answer is yes. :)
  • FMF
    I think Darren has too much time on his hands. But since he had a funny post on Star Wars 3 on his site, I'll give him a break. :-)

    I try to only comment when I have something intelligent (or at least semi-intelligent) to say. Hence, it's likely that I'll always be near the bottom. :-)
  • It helps that I run my own business and on days when I'm actually in the office, I spend a lot of time in front of my computer. And since I'm the guy in charge, there's no one telling me that I can't look at some websites during the day. :)
  • Wow, you have some serious commentors on your site. I think I'm kind of glad my corner of the Internet is still quiet. I don't think I could keep up with a Darren posting on my blog.
  • Well, if you combine my comments under 'Jonathan' and 'jonathan@mymoneyblog.com', I'd be in third place! So, what's my prize? =)
  • JLP
    Well I'm honored to make your list. Keep up the good work. You'll be a millionaire in no time!
  • Woohoo. I'm now in the top ten. And climbing.
  • Neo
    This is a great utility. Maybe you already have it but another nice utility would be to allow us to view those comments from the top commentators.

    Neo
  • jim
    I just took first!
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