I shared a link to a Kerala-specific chat room while playfully encouraging my friend Joseph to find a girl there. This post captures the casual, personal link-sharing style common in the early 2000s blogosphere.
I'm calling out my friend Joseph Bosco for traveling in Sweden and failing to keep in touch. I posted this 'wanted' notice so his name appears on my site, nudging him to write back before someone searches for him.
I shared a link to Mark Pilgrim's blog recommendation tool, discovered via Anita. It provides a personalized list of weblogs to follow, reflecting the collaborative spirit and link-sharing culture of the early 2000s blogosphere.
I prevent link rot by linking to Google search queries or 'I'm Feeling Lucky' results instead of static URLs. This ensures readers find relevant content even years later when original sites change their structure or move pages.
I shared a brief, playful update about browsing the Victoria's Secret website, jokingly suggesting I was up to no good. This post captures a casual moment of online distraction and link-sharing from my early blogging days.
Topic-modeling and deeper statistical analysis of search/chat history can surface surprising personal patterns, personas, and blind spots.