- Peter Adder
- Chris Aldrich
- Assaf Arkin (Lapnotes)
- Lothar Birkner
- Tim bray (ongoing)
- Semin Bristina (BiH Ethnology)
- James Cussen (The Living Philosophy)
- Mike Davidson (Mike Industries)
- Kris De Decker (Low-Tech Magazine)
- Cory Doctorow (Pluralistic)
- Bob Doto
- Terence Eden
- Chris Glass
- Andreas Gor
- Richard Griffiths (Writing Slowly)
- Armin Hanisch (Customs pebbles instead of milestones)
- Andrew Heil
- Thomas Heiligenmann
- Joey Hess
- Graham hill (Treehugger)
- Gerd M. Hofmann (Cycling in Heilbronn)
- Bernd Hüttemann
- Jorg Kantel (Shockwave Rider)
- Constantine Klein
- Stefan Knecht (Servitude)
- Jason Kotke (kottke.org)
- Johannes Kuhn (Header)
- Guido Kuehn (Guido's World)
- Chris Kurbjuhn (net corner)
- Matthew Lausman (Mr. Mess)
- Felix Von Leitner (Fefe's Blog)
- Robert Lendner (Just a blog)
- Chris McLeod
- Thomas Michl (Tom's Thoughts Blog)
- John Mirus
- Pete Moore (Slice of Pi)
- Manuel Moreale
- Netzpolitik.org
- Stephen Pfeiffer
- Matthew Pfefferle (noteBlog)
- VCD Regional Association HHH
- Peter Rojas (Endgadget)
- Pierre Rosanvallon (The Life of Ideas)
- Stefan Rose (Flying boards)
- Felix Schwenzel (wirres.net)
- NateSilver (FiveThirtyEight)
- Derek Sivers
- Jörg Sommer (Democracy.plus)
- Richard Stallman
- Detlef Stern
- Valentine Trentin
- Hennig Uhle
- Constitution blog
- Tomas Vik
- Rob Walker (The Art of Noticing)
- Matt Webb (Interconnected)
- Volker Weber (vowe.net)
- David Wertheimer (Ideapad)
- Joan Westenberg
- Thomas Wiegold (Eyes straight ahead!)
- Heinz Wittenbrink (Lost and Found)
- Association of World Citizens
The latest posts from all blogs linked here can be found under the tab “Opinions"After all these years of experimenting, I've now returned to the classic blogroll. This means it has regained its original purpose: to inform my readers about the blogs I enjoy reading myself.
It's entirely up to them whether they want to learn more about the blogs linked here. Other blogs and websites are frequently linked in my blog posts, and I may also introduce them in more detail there.
I am in regular contact with some bloggers and so their linked posts or my reactions to them can often be found in my blog.
Blog worlds
To give you a better idea of the number and variety of weblogs, I am listing a few blog collections here.
UberBlogr, a web ring for everyone who runs a private blog.
Nownownow.com, a blog collection of blogs that have their own Now page.
Indieblog.page, for all blogs that belong to the IndieWeb.
Web0 manifesto, for all bloggers who support the vision of a decentralized Internet.