Accoring to the latest Neilsen ratings, publishing on one of the internet’s top 651,029 websites has dropped off significantly for Q1 2006.

The site in question is none other than the hugely-popular Rightfully So, famous for its incisive commentary about popular culture and techno-politics. Since its inception last year, the site has seen an 1800% increase in traffic and a whopping 2450% increase in revenues, attributable mostly to the liberal use of internet advertising.

Like so many other darlings of the post-industrial era, it seems that the reach of Rightfully So has exceeded its grasp. What started with a ferverous passion for internet punditry and technological zealotry, has since languished, only morph into a cob-web style of internet property, all while its visionary principals grow fat off of the life-style that their new-found wealth allows.

But, don’t shed any tears for this loss; like a phoenix rising from its ashes, so too will another aspiring group of internet pioneers rise to the challenge of building the next eBay, the next Amazon, or the next Rightfully So.