Welcome to Blogger Code 2.0! The Original Blogger Code was created by Ron Yeany in 2002 and was a huge success. I wrote one of the original decoders and the thing just stuck with me. So I figured that since the domain was open might as well resurrect it with some updates and enhancements. Version 2, while being slightly updated has the enhancement of a built in badging system and a link directly to the decoder. Enjoy!

Kudos go out to Sean Bonner, Jonas Luster, Jason Schupp, and Tantek Çelik for their help putting this thing out. Oh yeah, my name is Jason DeFillippo. Nice to meet ya. And don't forget to go to Metroblogging cause I just gotta pimp it.

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Enter a Blogger Code in the box below and click "Decode"


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BLOGGING DURATION
How long have you had an online journal or blog? Don't blog? Then hit the road buddy. Bloggers only.
Over 3 years
DOMAINS
All websites require an internet domain. Where does your domain kung-fu land on the scale?
I own more than 2 domains that are updated regularly.
TECHNICAL PROFICIENCY
The web is built on the backs of the geeks who run it. Are you one of the technical elite?
I manage my blog with a management system running on my own web host.
STATS
Are you the Nielsen Family of the blog world? Do you reload your counters so much 99% of your visits are yourself?
What? You mean someone keeps track of how many people visit my site?
IMMEDIACY
Are you usually one of the first to link to the new thing that everyone will be writing about? Are you capable of blogging from just about anywhere at anytime?
I sometimes carry a laptop or PDA with me, or I'll find an internet cafe, and I blog soon after I get an idea.
ORIGINALITY
Does your blog or journal concentrate on your personal experiences? Do you scour the web for new and interesting links? Are you happy just adding your comments to the dialogue?
I blog some original material with the occasional web link with accompanying personal commentary about the link.
SEX
Ah, yes ... what would a survey be without a sex question? As shocking as it may seem, some bloggers have been known to exchange bodily fluids with one another. What category do you belong to?
I've slept with 3 or more other bloggers.
EXHIBITIONISM
With the proliferation of digital cameras, you no longer need be concerned about the clerk at the photo lab seeing your naughty bits. But hell, you'll put on them on your blog. Right?
I have posted quite a few photos of myself, but I was fully clothed in them all.
LEMMING
Do you feel left out if you don't participate in the latest meme or web survey to make the rounds? How compelled are you to follow the pack and do what everyone else is doing?
Memes and web surveys are, for the most part, pretty stupid. Like this survey.
CLOSET
Can anyone type your name into Google and find your blog? Would you just die (or be fired) if your boss read your blog? Does you mom leave comments on your site?
There are a few select people I've specifically kept in the dark about my blogging but, for the most part, most people know about it or could easily find it via a web search.
TROLLS
The Internet, much like real life, has it's share of pond-scum. Have you been terrorized by these reptilian life forms?
I've never seen them
SURVEY WHORING
Online surveys are all the rage in the blogosphere. You can't blogsurf for more than a few sites without running into them. Where are you in the survey whore spectrum?
I am 25% whore
SPAM
Comment spam is bringing a lot of bloggers to the brink of homocide. How do you handle this attack on humanity from Satan himself?
I have a spam filter.
ME
Who are you?
I am not a Blogger, I keep a Journal.
NOTORIETY
A couple years ago we may have called this "microcelebrity," but simply put, it's being known amongst other bloggers for one reason or another: You wrote an amazing essay or post, you created a meme, you said something (or continually say things) to piss off the right people, you pulled off a grand prank, you started a cult of personality, you were nobody until you somehow ended up in a Wired/New York Times/CNN/etc. news story... Whatever it was, you somehow became a known entity. Or maybe you aren't and you like it that way.
I'm well adored/hated within a certain subsection of bloggers, known amongst a broader subset, or I'm "that blogger" from a couple years back.
Metroblogging. Think Global. Blog Local.
JPG Magazine
Isolatr