readwriteweb.com — Last night, during Digg's annual SXSW party, Digg's CEO Jay Adelson announced a set of significant changes to Digg. Among the changes Adelson announced are a streamlined submission process, a personalized homepage, an unlimited amount of topic pages, a new commenting system and better curation tools.
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chuckdontsurfMar 15, 2010
All over your face.
firecellMar 15, 2010
How the hell does inactive post comments when he doesn't even exist on this site? It boggles the mind.
pifmanMar 15, 2010
Did you guys hear? These changes are bound to be controversial amongst Digg users.
dukeonkledMar 15, 2010
*buried
kitsuaMar 16, 2010
I welcome any and all changes; there's plenty of room for improvement across the board - as long as the comments sections are in no way worsened. They are the guts of this site.
kitsuaMar 16, 2010
I love happy endings.
kitsuaMar 16, 2010
I heard that all submissions are going to be URL-based, effectively eliminating the dupe problem. I sincerely hope that what I heard is true.
jaxxbatMar 18, 2010
yup, fer a few seconds and then explode
jaxxbatMar 18, 2010
yup
jaxxbatMar 18, 2010
or give you your own show on tv