| re: "The Worst Rock 'n' Roll Records Of All Time" | |
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EvilNickname 01:37 pm UTC 03/12/07 |
| In reply to: | re: "The Worst Rock 'n' Roll Records Of All Time" - Wilbury 11:44 am UTC 03/12/07 |
| > I don't get why making them is so popular, especially amongst > otherwise refutable publications, when they are such a > subjective (and boring ,and these days WAY over-done) way > to incite discussion. From Modern Life is Rubbish: Top 10 reasons why 'Top 10' lists are so popular 1. They are easy to digest 2. They encourage debate 3. They're inherently linkable 4. They will spread and be shared 5. They're easy to write 6. They are insightful and interesting 7. They aid discovery 8. People love statistics 9. Everybody does them 10. They fare particularly well on social news sites See the link for explanations. Few good points are made. | |
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