newznozzl.blogspot.com— Digg story "DIGG: Please stop with the $!&@ front page video ads!" got to #2 last night and then just vanished. Digg not liking what users were saying? What's up with that, Digg?
Nov 10, 2007View in Crawl 4
Every time a popular story disappears from the front page, people for some reason immediately go "ZOMG DIGG CENZORING!!!!!!11!1!!"Have you people forgotten about the bury button?
I for one buried the original. And I'll bury this one as well, since I cannot stand it when you "CENSORSHIP!" morons immediately assume digg is censoring something when the system works exactly as intended (viewers control what goes to the front or the buried section based on their actions). We're sorry your favorite article was buried, but it's not a farking conspiracy. Get over yourselves.
A bury request? Is that more powerful than just going ahead and burying it? I dugg the story too, mainly because it explained why I saw a shaking ad on my screen. I'm like, how the f**k did I get spyware? It's actually pretty funny that these guys let 1990 "earthquake" style ads frack up their 2.0 hotness. /Stops to think, are we still on 2.0? What version is this web?
but it is also removed from the Top in 7days...and is 5 days old...so how does Digg explain this? I've also searched for it, it appears ONLY is I select `include buried stories`......and PS: this is the second time i see this happening (not counting the activation key story)....it happened on 5th november with the most digged Ron Paul story as well...exactly the same thing...you could find it ONLY by searching AND with the `include buried stories` selected
I am sure digg removed it,I'm sad to see such a site that is mainly made from its users doing all the work (finding the stories commenting and digging) try to censor them. In a way the people that post stories work for digg for free.Dont censor us, your going to lose us if you do, you know its true
nick22Nov 11, 2007
Every time a popular story disappears from the front page, people for some reason immediately go "ZOMG DIGG CENZORING!!!!!!11!1!!"Have you people forgotten about the bury button?
thatsunpossibleNov 11, 2007
I for one buried the original. And I'll bury this one as well, since I cannot stand it when you "CENSORSHIP!" morons immediately assume digg is censoring something when the system works exactly as intended (viewers control what goes to the front or the buried section based on their actions). We're sorry your favorite article was buried, but it's not a farking conspiracy. Get over yourselves.
arthurarchnixNov 12, 2007
A bury request? Is that more powerful than just going ahead and burying it? I dugg the story too, mainly because it explained why I saw a shaking ad on my screen. I'm like, how the f**k did I get spyware? It's actually pretty funny that these guys let 1990 "earthquake" style ads frack up their 2.0 hotness. /Stops to think, are we still on 2.0? What version is this web?
jjdiggleNov 13, 2007
lol! Come on, everyone, how can you digg that down? Like, or dislike, Paul, that was damn funny!
potterboyNov 14, 2007
Oddly my comment dissapeared.
lostangelonlineNov 15, 2007
but it is also removed from the Top in 7days...and is 5 days old...so how does Digg explain this? I've also searched for it, it appears ONLY is I select `include buried stories`......and PS: this is the second time i see this happening (not counting the activation key story)....it happened on 5th november with the most digged Ron Paul story as well...exactly the same thing...you could find it ONLY by searching AND with the `include buried stories` selected
lostangelonlineNov 15, 2007
i have the same problems as well
adhdNov 15, 2007
I am sure digg removed it,I'm sad to see such a site that is mainly made from its users doing all the work (finding the stories commenting and digging) try to censor them. In a way the people that post stories work for digg for free.Dont censor us, your going to lose us if you do, you know its true