Posted on 11/22/2007 4:43:01 PM PST by kristinn
FreeRepublic.com, the eleven-year-old conservative granddaddy of political discussion websites, was rated the most popular political website by Hitwise, an Internet data tracking service, for the week ending November 17, 2007 with 5.14% market share.
The liberal site, HuffingtonPost.com, founded two-and-a-half years ago, was the only site that came close to Free Republic in interest from net users, with 4.51% market share. In a distant third place, the five-year-old liberal site DailyKos.com, was left in the dust by Free Republic and Huffington Post, garnering only 2.57% market share.
The others sites Hitwise listed were, in order, politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com with 2.17%; townhall.com with 2.1%; buzzflash.com with 1.95%; politico.com with 1.9%; humanevents.com with 1.84%; realclearpolitics.com with 1.72% and democraticunderground.com with 1.69%.
Free Republic has received none of the fawning promotion in the mainstream media that its nearest competitors get. It takes no paid advertising, has no membership fees and relies solely on donations for its existence. Its founder and webmaster, Jim Robinson, is not touted as a political player like Huffington Post founder Arianna Huffington and Daily Kos founder Markos Moulitsas Zuniga are. The site has endured withering criticism this year by pundits from Bill O'Reilly to Patrick Ruffini. Yet, Free Republic survives and thrives as one of the most popular and influential political websites.
From leading the charge to impeach President Bill Clinton in 1998, to the 2004 exposing of the fraudulent National Guard documents that led to Dan Rather's firing by CBS News, to the recent deep-sixing of expansion of the S-CHIP program, Freepers, as members at the site are known, have changed politics in America.
Liberals despise them, some conservatives seeth with envy, yet none can deny that more than a decade in to the online revolution, Free Republic is still a force to be reckoned with.
>>Without the mods this place would get like...well...you know.
>>Thank YOU MODS.
You can’t let any of the mods feel left out. That would be . . . uncivilized! Which is what *ALL* the mods help us avoid.
Thanks to ALL mods!
(since you left some out)
(And there may be more, still. If so, I’m sure someone will jump in here.)
VERY nice news indeed.
Free Republic is something I am very thankful for!!
A toast to the finest gathering spot for conservatives on the Internet.
Even if we do get into testy ‘debates’ (boy is THAT too light a word) every now and then. ;D
To Free Republic!
All your traffic are belong to us!
BAM!
I bet that’ll leave a mark...
;^)
The Kitties, what a Great Group! A welcome sign for all, who behave. I love this place. Thank You, Jim (Sir, to me)
Freerepublic.com - 5.14% market share.
HuffingtonPost.com - 4.51% market share.
DailyKos.com - 2.57% market share.
Democraticunderground.com - 1.69% market share.
BAHAHAAHAAAAHAAAAA!!!!!!
Happy Thanksgiving everybody
THANKS TONS KRISTINN AND JIMROB! YEA FREEPERS AND FR!
CONGRATS BIG TIME, JIM.
Bump
BTT
Great post, kristinn.
Congratulations, Jim!
Wow!
Sure....I have been thirty nine for fifteen years...
I’m surprised DU made the list.
What!! NO mention of Klamath Falls!! ;^)
FReepers are more grounded than other politicals, imho.
Free Republic is downright chthonic!
WEll.........it’s about time our little village got some recognition. Of course, we have always known that it’s the best site (actually the only site AFAIC) on the web.
And we do it without all of the profanity that’s found abundantly on the leftist sites.
Thanks Jim! Happy Thansgiving everyone!
FR number ONE
When I log onto FR (which is when I turn on my computer) I'm here for hours not seconds...
Congratulations to all Freepers worldwide and thanks JR.
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