This January 2004 survey of 486 bloggers is principally about privacy issues, but it also includes demographic characteristics of bloggers and other findings. Highlights include:
- 55% of respondents use their real names (the rest use some fragment of their own names or psyeudonyms)
- 36% of respondents have gotten in trouble because of things they have written on their blogs (don’t I know it)
- 63% of respondents were male
- 46% of respondents were age 21-30
- 79% were white
- …and so much more!
MIT Media Lab: Blog Survey: Expectations of Privacy and Accountability
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