Year in Review
Another year has gone by and many of us appear to remain alive. Here are your annual LGM rankings; note that Google Analytics updated itself this year and so some of these are a bit janky:
Top Ten Posts
- Why I’m suing the University of Colorado, June 25, Campos
- Samuel Alito is not mad. Do not write that he was mad, April 21, Lemieux
- Kissinger is Dead, Finally Something Good Has Happened in 2023, November 29, Loomis
- The sex abuse scandal at Nashville’s Covenant school and church being ignored by the national media, March 30, Campos
- Techbros disrupt five people into what is overwhelmingly likely a horrifying death, June 21, Lemieux
- Is it unprofessional conduct for a law school faculty member to complain about discrimination?, January 17, Campos
- Consider my priors unchanged, March 11, Lemieux
- The Cross Burning Next Time, August 5, Lemieux
- Washington Post Editorial Board to liberal women: Close your eyes and MAGA, November 26, Shakezula
- Feinstein, September 29, Loomis
Top Five Pods
- Welcome to the Playoffs, January 13 (Loomis, Farley, Lemieux)
- On a Road Called Oppenheimer, August 10 (Farley, Lemieux, Rofer, Nussbaum)
- Waging War with Gold, September 19 (Farley, Dainoff, Williams)
- Superb Owl, February 10 (Loomis, Farley, Lemieux)
- Citizens of a Stolen Land, October 24 (Loomis, Kantrowitz)
Top Five Cities
- New York
- Washington D.C.
- Chicago
- Seattle
- Los Angeles
Top Five States
- California
- New York
- Virginia
- Ohio
- Illinois
Top Five Countries
- United States
- Canada
- United Kingdom
- Australia
- Germany
Some change this year, with Germany replacing China in the top five countries and Virginia and Ohio making appearances in the top five states. I think Virginia’s ascension has to do with how Google is counting the DC metro area. Of Ohio I cannot speak intelligibly.
Top Ten Commenters
- 1.Chris
- BiloSagdiyev
- LeeEsq
- truffautfan
- mds
- pianomover
- Eric Scharf
- N__B
- NSAlito
- Lori
This list is inexact and could very well miss some new commenters because the Disqus data is a pain in the ass, but it is intended as an approximation of the most comments left in the past calendar year. For reference, all of the top ten left more than 7000 comments. If you don’t see yourself there yet think you belong, all I can say is that the data is bad and that you should probably complain about it in the comments.
As always, deepest thanks for your patronage of this fine [sic] blog over the past year!