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 Digg Revolt?
Digg Revolt?
An astonishing number of stories related to HD-DVD encryption keys have gone missing in action from digg.com, in many cases along with the account of the diggers who submitted them. Diggers are in open revolt against the moderators and are retaliating in clever and inventive ways. At one point, the entire front page comprised only stories that in one way or another were related to the hex number. ... read full post picked by sholom22 3 years ago
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 Want On The Digg Home Page? That’ll Be $1,300.
Want On The Digg Home Page? That’ll Be $1,300.
InvespBlog has published what it claims is an interview with a top Digg user - someone who has a 34% success ratio in getting submitted stories to the home page of Digg. The Digg user isn ’t named - he or she says “I have a reputation to withhold” (we know what they meant). picked by cactushair 1 year ago
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 plime vs. Digg
plime vs. Digg
A rant on Digg, and promotion for plime, and other Digg competitors. picked by JMHX316 2 years ago
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 Digg's New Auto-Bury Feature
Digg's New Auto-Bury Feature
The recent news of sites being unbanned from Digg may have been a red herring thrown at us to divert our attention from the full impact of a new Digg feature. I am talking about Digg's new "auto bury" feature. picked by charbarred 3 years ago
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 Streamy - Invites to the Alt Digg
Streamy - Invites to the Alt Digg
Streamy is a news networking service that has been swept into this ” Digg Killer” maelstrom. However this superbly designed platform should be classified as “Alt Digg” because it is just an alternative. picked by wookiee 2 years ago
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About Plime
Plime is an editable wiki community where users can add and edit weird and interesting links. Users earn karma when other users vote on their actions. The more karma you have, the more power you have at Plime.

 I bought votes on Digg
I bought votes on Digg
A writer for Wired magazine sets up a bogus blog to test whether bought votes can get you to the front page of Digg.com picked by Alton 3 years ago
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Drupaligg: The Open Source Digg/Reddit clone using PHP based Drupal
Popularity of Digg is increasing day by day and the demand for Digg clone is even higher.When i was crawling over internet to find Digg clone, i came across Drupaligg which built around Drupal with the functionality of Pligg also there.
Visit to see the demo of Drupaligg picked by prinks 2 years ago
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 I Bought Votes on Digg
I Bought Votes on Digg
how exactly a pointless blog full of poorly written, incoherent commentary made it to the front page on Digg? yep, some people bought votes and lured honest Diggers to vote for it too.. picked by cjmei 3 years ago
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 404.digg.com
404.digg.com
Digg has one of the most beautiful 404-error pages. picked by whi73rav3n 3 years ago
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 Digg Should Sue Wired
Digg Should Sue Wired
Wired Magazine seems hell bent on convincing the world that Digg is falling apart. picked by whi73rav3n 3 years ago
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ChekaKidogo - Laugh a little - Digg like site gathering the funniest Jokes.
Digg like site focused on Jokes/Humour.

What's the difference between a duck?

Both it's legs are the same as the other. picked by mkerai 3 years ago
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 Is Spotplex a Better Digg?
Is Spotplex a Better Digg?
A new site called Spotplex launched today that arguably sorts news in a better way than Digg does. picked by whi73rav3n 3 years ago
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 The Myth of User Submitted Content
The Myth of User Submitted Content
An article in slate discusses the "politics" of digg and wikipedia content selection. Highly relevant to plime - does an elite cadre of users control content? picked by xenity7 2 years ago
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 Digg beats automated news aggregators to Rumsfeld story
Digg beats automated news aggregators to Rumsfeld story
In a demonstration of the speed of people-powered news aggregation, Diggers got the Rumsfeld resignation story to Page 1 in 3 minutes. It didn't show up on Google News for 20. Does this portend good things for Plime? picked by Fanatic 3 years ago
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 Usocial -  *&%^#!@#% threat to social networks?
Usocial - *&%^#!@#% threat to social networks?
Rising to the top of social networks and link aggregate sites such as Digg, Plime, and others can be extremely profitable. So much that there are companies who will - for a fee, guarantee you a top spot. This can bring 10 of 1000's of visitors to your site. picked by 2manyusernames 9 months ago
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 Digg and YouTube Powering Atheism 2.0
Digg and YouTube Powering Atheism 2.0
How Web 2.0 sites are bringing together athiests and helping them 'Come Out'. Interesting article, very interesting comments underneath... picked by brightoncub 3 years ago
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 Plime vs Digg vs Stumbleupon
Plime vs Digg vs Stumbleupon
Which is your favourite? picked by madalinmadalin 3 years ago
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 Plimers Smarter than Diggers and Redditors?
Plimers Smarter than Diggers and Redditors?
A recent study of content on the Plime site indicates that their readers enjoy stories with much more complex vocabulary than Reddit, Digg, del.icio.us and others. picked by rjonesx 2 years ago
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 Digg refuses to sell for under $150 million
Digg refuses to sell for under $150 million
Apparently negotiations with MySpace owner NewsCorp have fallen through and they are now seeking a round of $5 million in funding instead. NewsCorp balked at the minimum asking price of $150 million. picked by jaxomlotus 3 years ago
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 An interview about Plime
An interview about Plime
Steve from InsideSocialNews had some questions for me about Plime and how it compares to Digg, Reddit and Netscape. Here's a transcript. picked by jaxomlotus 3 years ago
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