The web indexing service Alexa rates my academic site (jerz.setonhill.edu) as the fifth most popular in the “News > Colleges and Universities” category.
Then again, there are only five sites in that category… so “Alexa puts my site in last place” is another way of looking at the data.
I remember the story about the Russian news service that supposedly reported “Soviet car finishes second, American car finishes next to last” when covering a race that had only two entrants. The statements were true, but deliberately misleading.
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