Blogger and documentary film producer Michael Moore made the list at #124.
David Sifry, CEO of blog search competitor Technorati, made the list at #136.
Nick Douglas can grab a button for Blogebrity. Blogebrity sneaks in at the end of the list at #465.
Feedster Top 500 creator J. Scott Johnson, who is also a co-founder and CTO of Feedster, said in a statement that they left out some non-bloggy blogs and plan to change the list up each month.
"We left out professional news sites, aggregation systems, and some fairly static web sites that happened to have feeds but don't "feel bloggy," says Mr. Johnson. "This sort of filtering is a different screen than what we use to categorize news versus blogs in Feedster search and is much more subjective. Our first iteration of this list solves the staleness problems and not-a-blog problems that others have faced."
"We're planning to refresh the Feedster Top 500 each month and will keep its ranking methodology fluid. As the blog world is rapidly changing, we must quickly update our ranking methods to keep up," concludes Mr. Johnson.