Digg mainly has 2 reasons to blacklist a website. First one is pornographic, adult content. Second reason unoriginal, stolen content submitted to digg.
No adult content. And of the blog entires I submitted...only one MIGHT be considered stolen, but I was using someone else's project to talk about design and why I thought it was cool.But if I'd gotten a reply of "Ok, here's why", that would at least have explained it."Interestingly, in Top in Tech Industry News next to this page, "Laughing Squid Banned From Digg", <a class="user" href="http://digg.com/d3zZUN" rel="nofollow">http://digg.com/d3zZUN</a> So it's not just my blog. But because Laughing Squid has connections, they can get answers and get things changed. No connections, black hole.
xdvxAug 22, 2009
Digg mainly has 2 reasons to blacklist a website. First one is pornographic, adult content. Second reason unoriginal, stolen content submitted to digg.
amazingsteveAug 23, 2009
Whiny idiot is whiny. BURIED.
gadgetdonAug 23, 2009Submitter
No adult content. And of the blog entires I submitted...only one MIGHT be considered stolen, but I was using someone else's project to talk about design and why I thought it was cool.But if I'd gotten a reply of "Ok, here's why", that would at least have explained it."Interestingly, in Top in Tech Industry News next to this page, "Laughing Squid Banned From Digg", <a class="user" href="http://digg.com/d3zZUN" rel="nofollow">http://digg.com/d3zZUN</a> So it's not just my blog. But because Laughing Squid has connections, they can get answers and get things changed. No connections, black hole.