Rance
Grok Headline matches for Rance
The Rance Who Wasn't There
The Rance Who Wasn't There
05/27/2004 05:07 PMOK, no one really believes he's Owen Wilson, George Clooney, or Mister
Potatohead anymore -- but we still don't know who
Rance is. The true
identity of the much-hyped Hollywood blogger is the subject of a
Reuters story today. WhatEVER. I could care less. "Who's Rance" is so,
like, three weeks ago. "Who's
Defamer" is what I want to know.
Link to
"Hollywood mystery man has Internet abuzz."
"Rance"
"Rance"
05/30/2004 02:36 PM"Rance" unmasked as
cartoonist/filmmaker/screenwriter Keith
Thomson?
"Rance" unmasked as
cartoonist/filmmaker/screenwriter Keith
Thomson?
06/01/2004 04:56 PMDavid Emery, of
About.com's Urban Legends and Folklore department, tells BoingBoing,
"Wanted to let you know that Alex Boese of the Museum of Hoaxes may
well have solved the
Rance mystery with some
good, old-fashioned Net detective work, or at any rate is damn close
to solving it."
Here's a snip from the Museum of Hoaxes post, which -- true or not --
evidences some very thorough sleuthing indeed:
I think Rance is a cartoonist/filmmaker/screenwriter named Keith
Thomson. Here's my reasoning. What immediately struck me about Rance's
weblog was that it attracted a very high number of comments from very
early on. Within two hours after Rance posted his first entry on
December 29, 2003, four people had left comments on his site. Most
weblogs, by contrast, struggle to get anyone to read them, let alone
leave comments. So how was he attracting so many visitors to his site
straight off the bat? What I discovered was that immediately after
Rance posted his first entry on Dec. 29 at 4:49 EST, someone going by
the screen name 'InvaderFromPluto' began posting messages about his
weblog on various fan discussion groups. For instance, at 5:52, about
one hour after Rance had posted his first entry, a message from
InvaderFromPluto appears on Yahoo's thematthewperryplace message
board. It reads:
i read slate reported a famous tv actor keeping a weblog under
pseudonym "rance" at http://captainhoof.tripod.com/blog/ it's hard to
know if it is him, but it might be as it is funny and seems witty in
his sort of way
Obviously Slate hadn't written anything about Rance's weblog. Rance's
weblog, at that time, was only an hour old. So how did
InvaderFromPluto know about Rance's weblog so quickly, and why was he
so interested in promoting it? Perhaps InvaderFromPluto was Rance
himself. Makes sense to me.
Link, and
previous BoingBoing posts:
1,
2Grok Description matches for Rance
GrokA matches for Rance
Rance