Digg Bans Company That Blatantly Sells Diggs »
Posted By MyWayOnNow 1 year ago in Science & TechnologyDigg has sent a cease and desist to the company behind USocial.net, Should we be surprised? The site is publicly advertising its service that lets you buy votes in mass quantity on Digg, Stumbleupon, and Propeller.
The social news site has come under scrutiny for some of its recent bans aimed at preventing manipulation, but you can hardly blame them for trying to stop such blatant attempts to game the system. The letter sent to USocial’s owner is ...
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