Commemorative rises to 10th in overall ranking of Web of Science blogs

Today,9March 27I Hits 1,< strong>624.9milliontimes. I was promoted to #1 in the overall ranking of Web of Science blogs:

Last timeIn the Web of Science Blog Overall RankingThis year4 25th of March, On the dayMy blog got 1 hits,525 .7milliontimes, in the overall rankingspromoted to 11th place< strong>. After 5 months, today, the number of clicks has increased by 992,000 times, and the ranking has been promoted againUp one place to 10th.

The title of a commemorative blog post I wrote during my previous promotion was:

Science Web Blog Overall Ranking: Keep working hard and lie down calmly.

In that blog post, I analyzed the slow upward trend of my ranking in the total blog rankings year by year, and concluded that it is more and more difficult to move forward, and maybe at any time in the future. Can be surpassed and may be replaced by latecomers at any time.

The core idea of ​​that blog post is:

One ​​of the trendiest concepts right now is the lying flat, and my thinking should advance. My current understanding is: Laying flat may not work for all young people, but probably for most seniors. Sooner or later, the elderly will have to lie down completely. They must have the correct attitude and take the initiative to deal with lying down. For the elderly, lying flat is an objective law and an inevitable development trend, which is not dependent on personal will. However, it is not necessary to lie flat in one step. Under possible conditions, try to be able to lie down slowly and gradually, or you should lie down calmly.

After that promotion, five months later, it was a little unexpected.

This time is indeed an accident: the blogger I surpassed this time is Professor Wu Zhongxiang from the Institute of Mechanics, Chinese Academy of Sciences. ‘s blog “The World of Time and Space Variable System Multi-Line Arrows” has not been updated for a long time, which gave me a chance to surpass it.

Because of the distance from Prof. Wu’s field of expertise, I have only read some of Prof. Wu’s blog posts by chance, but have not paid much attention to them. I recently searched the Internet and learned that Professor Wu Zhongxiang is 93 years old this year, and is the oldest among Scinet’s top 100 most active bloggers /strong>. Professor Wu started a blog on ScienceNet in 2007 and has been writing continuously since then. On February 14, 2014, “Science China” published a special report on Professor Wu: “Wu Zhongxiang: the most diligent old man on the Web of Science“, introducing that at that time 85 The 2-year-old Professor Wu publishes an average of 2-3 new blog posts every day, and has frequent interactions with netizens. Professor Wu has published more than 10,000 blog posts on the Web of Science so far, and the total number of hits exceeds 1, 6 million, which is really rare among the elderly retired people, which is very rare.

Interestingly, Professor Wu was born in Hubei, and I am a fellow in Hubei; graduated from Wuhan University, and I am an alumnus. We didn’t know each other before, but now we have a chance to meet on the Web of Science blog. I wish Professor Wu a healthy and long life, and continue to work in the field of Science Network Blog to the best of his ability in the future, and enjoy the fragrance of birds and flowers and leisure here.

I had a major safety incident or health crisis in early 2020 and fortunately have largely recovered. It is hoped that in the future, within the scope of my ability, I can continue to exert residual energy in the original “job” – rabies prevention and control.

I currently write an average of one original article every two days, which is published simultaneously on the Web of Science blog “Ph.D. on a Wheelbarrow” and this book on the public account. My official account “Doctor on a Wheelbarrow“, which I started to publish in February 2017, has received enthusiastic support from netizens who are concerned about rabies. Currently, the number of followers is close to 40,000 >,and increasing steadily every day. In order to repay the attention and strong support of netizens, I am constantly updating relevant knowledge every day, and do my best to disseminate the most scientific and authoritative information in a timely manner. At the same timeI also spend about half of the time every day, directly and individually replying to the follower’s inquiries about rabies in this official account.

After years of retirement, and especially after a major health crisis two years ago, I can now spend most of my day taking care of these two we-media, playing The residual heat is also a very gratifying thing. Hope these peaceful times last as long as possible.

There are currently nine bloggers ahead of me in Web of ScienceOverall Bloggers. Judging by the number of clicks, they clearly constituted a unreachableceiling for my continued promotion. At present, the gap with them is at least nearly 10 million clicks, which itself is an impossible gap to bridge. More importantly, the gap between them is not narrowing but widening.

The fear of a “no way out, behind” situation has long been an indisputable fact. But contentment. Once entered the top ten of the total ranking of blogs on the Web of Science, although this position may not be maintained for a long time, it is It is a glorious history worth remembering and worthy of being included in my personal history /strong>.

As of now,I should and can only stop there on this leaderboard. After thatThe gradual retreat of the ranking is an inevitable event sooner or later, and it should also happen in accordance with objective laws. All I can do in the future is to make the backlash as slow as possible. I’m going to say the same thing again:I’m not going to lie flat in one step, I want to lie down as calmly as possible!

Web of Science related blog posts:

1. Commemorating the first entry into the Science Network “Blog Ranking” list (top 100) 2013-6-18

2. The three steps and three echelons of the “Blog Total Ranking” of the Web of Science 2013-10-28

(https:https://blog.sciencenet.cn/blog-347754-736741.html)

3. Commemorating the first time on the Science Network blog “ranking” list 2014-8-24

(https:https://blog.sciencenet.cn/blog-347754-821928.html)

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