How I became a Digg Power User with a 75% popular ratio- ASZX »
Posted By TheDataWhore 11 months, 1 week ago in Science & TechnologyI hope this article can help those normal diggers understand just how it is the power users got that way, and why digg is not a democracy. I know this isn't going to be a huge revelation to many of you, but I thought it was important to share my experience. After all, I invested quite a bit of time into digg and would atleast like that to benefit others snce I'm no longer on digg.
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gamahuche11 months, 1 week ago
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Very interesting..
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Believe it or not I've never even visited digg..
But it does sound like a rough game, at least.
This is a niche in which I feel comfortable, and have some sort of presence, thankfully sometimes controversial enough to not be loved-by-all.
I'd be interested in any comments that you might have re propeller.
I imagine that you can post them here without risking getting banned :)
If you prefer feel free to PM me.
I'm adding you to my friends on condition that you do NOT vote for any story or pos any comment of mine which you consider crap!
I guess hypocrisy is my pet peeve.
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