Results of MIT Weblog Survey 2005
In the spirit of completism I’m posting the results of the survey I took. Each link leads you to a chart that shows how my response compares with those of the rest of the respondents.
Demographics
2. In what
year were you born?Weblog Use
3. When did
you first start weblogging?4. How many
weblogs have you been an author on in the past year?5. How many
weblogs would you estimate you have posted comments on in the past
year?7. How many
weblogs would you estimate you read on a typical weekday (including
RSS)?8. When did
you create the weblog?9. How much
longer do you think you will maintain the weblog?10. What
would you say is the primary reasons for writing to this weblog? (check all that
apply)12. How
often do you typically post to the weblog?13. How
often does the weblog typically receive comments (excluding spam or comments you
have written)?14. How
many individuals would you estimate read this weblog on a given day?15. How
many authors does the weblog have, including you?16. What
percentage of your weblog posts would you estimate are about personal
matters?Communication Use
19. How
many distinct people do you write emails to on an average weekday (excluding
email lists)?20. Which
of the following topics did you discuss over email last week? (check all that
apply)23. How
many distinct people do you send text messages (SMS) to on an average
day?25. How
many distinct people do you have phone conversations with on an average
weekday?26. Which
of the following topics did you discuss on the phone last week? (check all that
apply)27. Which
IM clients do you use? (check all that you use)28. Approximately
what percentage of your buddy list are family members?
Not that any of this is really interesting, but it does provide a sketchy idea of who makes up the blogosphere. 