WUWT is a finalist in the 2011 "bloggies" awards

I was very surprised to learn today (almost a week later) that WUWT has been nominated for Best Science Blog in the 2011 Bloggies. This is like the Superbowl for bloggers. This nomination was done by a blind vote of some 200 people that got nomination ballots. I’m up there with HuffPo, Wired and many others in this award contest. Who isn’t on it is equally interesting. Please read on for info on how to cast your votes for WUWT and other bloggers.

Here’s the timeline and where to vote:

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Saturday, January 1
Nominations open.
Sunday, January 16

10:00 PM EST (UTC-5)

Nominations close.
Wednesday, January 19
200 randomly selected voters receive an invitation to choose the finalists from a list of the most-nominated weblogs in ten random categories.
Monday, January 24

10:00 PM EST

Finalist voting closes. The five (or six for Weblog of the Year) weblogs with the most votes become finalists. I will solve any ties for fifth place.
Tuesday, February 1
Finalists are announced and voting reopens to all to choose the winners.
Sunday, February 20

10:00 PM EST

Voting closes.
Sunday, February 27

8:00 PM EST

Winners are announced and the Weblog of the Year receives a prize of 2,011 US cents (US$20.11).

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This weblog award is a little different than the previous one seen on the sidebar (which closed last year because the organizers couldn’t get the system working right)…recall the Climate Audit/Bad Astronomy horserace from 2007 that continued to get votes after the ballots closed, requiring a tie to be called. In 2008 (voting in 2009) WUWT won, but there were other problems. So they closed shop in 2010.

Voting in this contest requires you to give an email address and complete a captcha, so it may be less prone to ballot stuffing.

The voting method is not obvious at first glance, so I’ve summarized it visually for everyone below:

1. Visit http://2011.bloggi.es/ for the main voting page,

or go direct to the Science category with this link: http://2011.bloggi.es/#science

2. Locate the Science category thumbnails:

3. If you want to vote for WUWT, click on the little grey circle in the lower right, and it turns into a checkbox and greys out the other thumbnails. Note the contest rotates the thumbnails for fairness in placement, so it may not look like the image order above.

4. Scroll up/down. Vote for any other blogs you like in any other categories the same way. You don’t have to vote for other blogs, as the system doesn’t require it, but please do. These other bloggers work very hard to deliver a quality product. Reward them if you feel they deserve it.

5. Scroll all the way to the bottom of the page: (note – don’t use cursor keys, it will change your vote!)

6. Complete the captcha by typing the words displayed in your browser (not the ones above), put in a VALID email address. Press the yellow SUBMIT button. Note- you won’t get spammed by doing so. See the fine print under the email box.

7. Wait for an email in your inbox. That email contains a link to verify your vote. If you don’t get it within a half hour, check your spam filter.

8. Click on the link in your email to verify your vote. It will take you to the verification page on the website and you’ll get a success message.

9. Spread the word! Twitter, Facebook, mailing lists, friends, comments on other blogs, and most importantly, if you run a blog, I’d welcome a posting on this topic.

You know that some others who dislike what we do here will try to create anti-vote campaigns as they have done in the past. Success depends on whether there are more people who view WUWT as a science resource versus those that simply want to haul out the hate, and slap on the “denier” label.

10. Remember, while winning is fun, as I tried to teach my son in the recent pinewood derby we did, the way you play the game is just as important. Don’t cheat. Don’t encourage cheating, and simply let the chips fall where they may.

It’s an honor just to be nominated, especially when some other prominent blogs in our circle of influence were not.

Thanks for your consideration – Anthony

UPDATE: Ah, well, what can I say? The childish hatehate has already started over at BoingBoing in comments.

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February 6, 2011 11:55 pm

A vote for WUWT verified.
John

jaymam
February 7, 2011 12:17 am

Well that was one hell of a process to vote. What a bloated Flash site that is. The cursor kept flicking out of the Captcha field so I had to paste the Captcha, which was as difficult to understand as usual.
I’ve never heard of most of those other blogs.
Of course the email was in the spam bucket, but no problem.

Jimbo
February 7, 2011 12:24 am

Done!
Where are you Real Climate, Climate Progress et. al. ?

ThomasJ
February 7, 2011 12:49 am

Voted & verified. Good luck!
Brgds/TJ

Alexander K
February 7, 2011 1:06 am

I voted, found no problems with the process but saw a totally unfamiliar array of blogs to vote for apart from WUWT and Huffpo; I will be gentlemanly and not offer my opinion of the latter.

February 7, 2011 1:40 am

One vote for WUWT from Iceland

John Marshall
February 7, 2011 1:51 am

Has been done Anthony. Anyway WUWT is the only one I recognize.

Jackson
February 7, 2011 2:03 am

Some previous posters noticed the nominations for best political blog are all left wing.
That’s interesting. Makes you wonder about the nomination process, but it also makes you wonder if maybe there aren’t a lot of closet left wing climate skeptics around. Somebody should do an anonymous poll. We’re told climate skepticism is a right wing thing. Maybe not so much as one might think.

Viv Evans
February 7, 2011 2:10 am

Done, with pleasure!

pauline
February 7, 2011 2:43 am

Well done, I learn so much from your site, it is really illuminating. You deserve this award and you should really be top blog.
I have voted
All the very best and thank you for all the hard work you put into this site. I really apprecciate it
pauline

February 7, 2011 2:57 am

Whats going on with this voting system?
I voted yesterday and didn’t receive any message saying ‘sorry invalid email address , or sorry captcha string was wrong etc’ but rather the contrary and yet I still haven’t received the email with the validation link in. I therefore presume this means my vote has not counted and that i won’t be able to have another try?

Alan Bates
February 7, 2011 3:07 am

Done!

Remember, while winning is fun, as I tried to teach my son in the recent pinewood derby we did, the way you play the game is just as important. Don’t cheat. Don’t encourage cheating, and simply let the chips fall where they may.

An important life lesson. Well done, Dad!

Rick K
February 7, 2011 4:25 am

Anthony,
Thanks for letting us know of this. It was my pleasure to vote for WUWT. I come here and I learn and I laugh. Something the whole world needs more of. You do so much; I was glad to return some small measure of appreciation by my vote.
Rick

February 7, 2011 4:29 am

I just voted for WUWT too. Hope that it will win.

Jockdownsouth
February 7, 2011 4:57 am

Voted last night with an email address that’s a Hotmail “affiliate” (ie no Hotmail in the address) and had no verification request, nothing in my junk folder. Tried again this morning with a different email address and got an immediate response. Perhaps there’s some inbuilt aversion in the Hotmail system. Needless to say WUWT got my vote. like many others above I hadn’t heard of most of the other nominees.

Beth Cooper
February 7, 2011 5:18 am

I too voted for WUWT. Go Anthony!

Beth Cooper
February 7, 2011 5:28 am

Verification 🙂

Dave Dardinger
February 7, 2011 5:38 am

My vote’s also in for WUWT, unless it’s true that the rolling ball of the mouse messes things up.
BTW, I expect that WUWT made it in mostly based on the fact that you’re the reigning champion since you won for 2008 (in 2009) and they didn’t have a contest (just science or for anything?) in 2010. Probably thought it’d be stupid not to include the incumbent champ; especially when it’s numbers have continued to increase.

PaulH
February 7, 2011 6:04 am

Woo-hoo! It’s better than we thought! 🙂

wws
February 7, 2011 6:47 am

I’m voting for WUWT, of course, but Wired is a good all around science blog (imho) and I wouldn’t be offended if they won. On the other hand, Pharyngula is little more than a hate site where militant atheists vent about how much they despise everyone who isn’t them, and doesn’t even deserve to be called a “science” blog.

February 7, 2011 6:51 am

pat February 6, 2011 at 11:43 pm
anthony, why isn’t this WUWT, which is a non-partisan website?
7 Feb: Adage: AOL Bets $315 Million on Arianna, Buys Huffington Post to Build ‘New American Media Company’
The Huffington Post is privately owned by editor-in-chief Arianna Huffington and …

another partisan media outlet – just what we need.

Paraphrasing from Spinoza’s Ethics: “Anything noble is as difficult as it is rare.
(Credit the late William F. Buckley for the 1st time I heard it)
Saying it another way: “Trash is pretty common”.
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Jason
February 7, 2011 7:04 am

Keep up the fight!
And for those who have the skills, Cryosat2 data is now available to download here:
http://earth.esa.int/object/index.cfm?fobjectid=6842

terry
February 7, 2011 7:21 am

Done! Best of luck …

Retired Engineer
February 7, 2011 7:30 am

Done! Win XP / IE8 / Outlook w/ Medium high security, worked properly, verified in under 1 minute. As for the other blogs … never heard of them.

Lance
February 7, 2011 7:39 am

from my earlier post, and your reply to check my spam filter, yes, all that was done several times that evening and nothing….and checked this morning and still nothing…will redo my vote again today. (using same e-mail address as i use here too.)

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