A facility for determining article influence and author authority based
upon cites of the author's articles by other authors is described.
Authors post new articles to their blog covering one or more memes, which
describe the content of the article. The facility determines other web
pages that share the same memes as the articles to form a context set,
and then identifies those authors, called stakeholders, that commonly
cite posts from web pages within the context set. Stakeholders are those
with some knowledge about a particular topic that also write articles on
the topic. Articles cited by stakeholders are considered more influential
than those that are not cited, and a frequently cited author will have
more authority for a given meme than one who is largely ignored, as
indicated by receiving few article citations.