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15/04/2010 23:40:46 UTC+00:00

Technorati woes

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Before

Back in the days, Technorati seemed like a great tool to give blogs and news sites a little push in the back. After all, starting a blog isn't that easy when nobody knows you. So, that's where Technorati came in: on this website, you can "claim" your blog, give it a few keywords, and voila... your blog details gets indexed on Technorati. When you add a news item, it gets published on Technorati too. With a little luck, others might just stumble onto your blog.

When registering, I didn't have RSS feeds yet, but that wasn't really a problem for Technorati, as it would crawl my website in order to fetch the latest news.

Also, I was pleased to hear that they were implementing an OpenID server. Webmasters who do that, are usually people who are serious about their website, and want to take that extra step in order to make the web a better place.

Now

I would have expected Technorati to grow, as more and more people started to use it. I guess something went wrong in the process... Technorati is - after all those years - still far from finished, and it seems like nobody's really working behind the scenes to get things right.

  • Since my major update, I now have RSS feeds too, and I thought it would be good to update my site info on Technorati accordingly. But adding an RSS feed afterwards just doesn't work! What am I supposed to do now, remove my website info and start from scratch? Contact the webmasters?
  • Their OpenID server doesn't work anymore. I found other people blogging about this, but never found a real explanation from Technorati about why they stopped this service.
  • It is still in beta, as shown in the website logo. Common guys, only Google can get away with something like this...
  • Apart from adding your personal info and claiming blogs, what is there to to? It looks like time has stood still.
  • Everywhere on the internet, you can find people who are complaining about their support, so I'm not going to even try to reach them.

What happened here... where did they go wrong? It's probably money releated, but I guess we'll never really know.

I want to delete my account, but I doubt this is even possible...

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SmeTskE

15/04/2010 23:45:48 UTC+00:00

You may have noticed I already crossed out the option to login here with a Technorati account.

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