The BlogBabel service has been closed down (hopefully temporarily) by its authors last Saturday, following an animated controversy which was originated by the decision to alter the ranking algorithm, lessening the weight of links coming from blogs based on the Tumblr platform.
Tumblr, optimized for posts formatted as quick notes, creates big "clouds" of links in a short time, and the decision was aimed at better weighing the importance of links, trying to understand whether a high number of incoming links was a signal of an significant discussion going on or a simple "me-too" effect.
The discussion quickly deteriorated, and some bloggers pointed out that BlogBabel could possibly encounter legal trouble because of the way it republished the content of some RSS feeds, supposedly violating Creative Commons licenses (with the "Noncommercial" clause). Now I am not able to get back to BlogBabel and check how contents from feeds were used, but I suspect that it would reasonably fall within the limits of fair use.
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