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This would affect the quality of Technorati stats too (if you use that service).
However, I do get REALLY annoyed at certain sites that don't link you to the story they're writing about. It's even worse, imo, when a site links you to search results of a keyword. For instance, if you're writing about a particular gadget, link me to the manufacturer's page on said gadget, don't link me to the search results of all the posts YOU'VE written about that gadget. That's annoying when every link in the post is just circular.
Techcrunch's self-links, on the other hand, are to their directory of companies, and are clearly hand-coded. Lazy and useless.
People click through because they want to learn more or are curious - if that need is met not sure why it matters if the source is the same blogger...