blogs.computerworld.com — Ever wonder why bad Microsoft news and good Linux news tend to not get much attention? One reason is because organized groups make sure those stories get as little attention as possible on social networks. But, it's not just technology news. It happens to all news and opinion.
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theoldman59Jun 25, 2009
Whiner central. Lots of accusations, no proof. get some proof and lack of evidence is not evidence.
juckenJun 26, 2009
And these comments just go to prove the article's claims...
lagondaJun 27, 2009
I'm not quite sure why Buries exist.As said If someone tries to stop people from reading something then its likely to be of interest to people.Just remove the concept of buries and you get rid of this problem. Of course it does not get rid concerted efforts to unfairly promote an article.At the end of the day it must be obvious if an article seems to be generating an unlikely number of digs and Digg should monitor these and downgrade them.
bigmurJun 28, 2009
It would be nice to have a "buried" page where people could see and read what was buried and by whom