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  1. Now, as for your bigger conversations about the state of the blogosphere, Troy, I would have to say that you have a point. It definitely is dominated by Black women. That in itself is not a problem in my opinion, but the rarity of Black men blogging is noticeable. I don't know what it would take to change that. Honestly, being in the blogosphere for 6 years, its really difficult to make money off of this. Most bloggers definitely are not making the bulk of their money off blogging. Many will move on to the next thing, whatever that will be.
  2. Greetings Troy and CD Burns. I'm glad I am able to see your conversation about Black male bloggers. I know of a few, but that's because there are really not that many of us. Off the top, there is Stanley Fritz of Let Your Voice Be Heard, http://www.lyvbh.com/, Mumia Ali of A Voice for Men, http://www.avoiceformen.com/sexual-politics/m-g-t-o-w/a-blue-collar-brotha-apeaks-at-last/, Panama Jackson and Damon Young of Very Smart Brothas, http://verysmartbrothas.com/ . There are a few more, but I think that's a good start.
  3. You're welcome Troy. That's awesome. I have informed a few of my blogger friends about Huria. I'm sure you will get to 200 relatively soon. I found this conversation by browsing the forum. I will take a look at that conversation, and jump in on that thread. Thanks for the profile page! I truly appreciate that.

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