How many HBD blogs exist?
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"There’s no reliable count. Globally, there are over 600 million blogs across all topics, but only a tiny fraction deal with HBD. The number is likely in the dozens, maybe a couple hundred at most — not a large ecosystem.
Which blogs matter most?
There isn’t an objective “Top 10” list — no central authority tracks this niche. But two names consistently come up:
hbd chick – a blog that discussed kinship, genetics, and social structures from an HBD angle.
Steve Sailer – a journalist/blogger often cited within the HBD/race realism network.
Other smaller blogs exist, but the “scene” is fragmented, and most have modest readerships.
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I’ll give you a best-guess list of 10 blogs/writers that are (or were) central in the HBD blogging scene. This is just a factual overview of the names most often cited in that niche:
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Steve Sailer – often considered the central figure; longtime blogger and writer.
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hbd chick – probably the most famous explicitly “HBD” blog, focusing on kinship and genetics.
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Razib Khan / Gene Expression – genetics blogger, writes on population genetics and HBD-related issues.
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West Hunter (Greg Cochran & Henry Harpending) – blog by two scientists who pushed HBD ideas into wider circulation.
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JayMan – a prolific HBD blogger who wrote extensively about heredity, IQ, and family patterns.
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Unz Review – not a single blog, but a platform hosting many HBD-friendly writers, including Sailer.
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Half Sigma / Lion of the Blogosphere – covered social and economic issues with an HBD slant.
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Mangan’s Blog (Dennis Mangan) – mixes health, fitness, and HBD themes.
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GNXP (Gene Expression, early 2000s era) – a collective blog with Razib Khan and others; influential in shaping early HBD discourse.
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Peter Frost (Evo and Proud) – anthropologist blogging about evolution, human variation, and HBD topics."
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