I have lost faith in Link Popularity Check as it has been reporting what I believe to be a false number of Google Links to my site for the past week, I have run it every night and it stays consistent and keeps growing. I doubt that my http://www.dragonblogger.com has more Google Links than Dooce.com yet according to LPC, it shows that it does. This only proves that this is not a reliable tool anymore, but it was fairly accurate up until recently.
They should take all those linking and ranking systems pack them up in shipping boxes and send them all to the South Pole as far as I am concerned. The whole keeping track of ranking, backlinks, comments, drops, ratings, stumbles, diggs, thumbs, props, kudos makes me very frustrated sometimes. Seriously can’t we all just blog and forget about all this ranking crap, is like high school popularity contest all over again.
Here is the screenshot showing the abnormality (click to enlarge if you can’t read it). Hey, maybe I do have more links on Google than Dooce.com, ya never know.

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January 15th, 2009 at 7:37 pm
I wish if we could just blog away and care nothing about everything else.
Competition is a deeply embedded emotion in the human brain and is hard to get away from it.
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