I was doing some research into Fire Fox, and found some great screen shots of all the different operating systems Foxxy has been compiled for. When I saw these, my first thought was "Wow! Linux looks exactly like Windows these days! They copied the whole user interface." So I wrote a blog post to share my observation and my amazement at it. I kind of thought this might be a good thing, since it shows Linux is moving from having to type gzhstrb in a command prompt to defrag your hard disc to, you know, things that make sense. Copying Windows makes Linux more accessible, to the point that I might try it some day.
I had no idea what would follow. This honestly didn't seem like link bait to me, especially when my busiest day so far had seen 138 visitors. I got 380 unique visitors in the next 2 hours. I made WordPress.com hot posts list. And apparently some Linux only version of Slashdot. ( You can check the trackback the hot posts sent me!)
Now in retrospect it makes sense that if you write anything about Linux compared to Windows they'll come in droves to see what you're saying about their baby. And I guess this follows the "be controversial" advice. But it was really just my "wow!" reaction, and having a blog to be able to express these things.
So - does anybody else notice that the best link bait happens when you're not trying to bait links?
Oh, and the post is Linux Looks Just Like Windows if you want to see it.
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