i cant begin to imagine why people wud opt to go to a site like shoutwire. I havent seen one news topic that doesnt end up being some kind of racial abuse
Then what the f**k happened to digg in the last 2 weeks?it went from great to s**thole of conspiracy polticis laden bulls**t.the tech articles have gone down the drain, but most of even those try to drop some political agenda into it.congratulations, you have surpassed slashdot in crappyness.
zeptobyteAug 24, 2006
In other news, there are more than 5 people-powered news sites.
spitfire6006006Aug 24, 2006
yea, you should be able to take back a comment thumb up or down
spitfire6006006Aug 24, 2006
technically, yes, but not really, look at the numbers
mirathiAug 24, 2006
netscape is about as useful as OS/2 Warp
danc4498Aug 24, 2006
Correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't that because digg pretty much invented people-powered news sites?
stopherAug 24, 2006
That's a pretty narrowly defined category.
kristena983Aug 24, 2006
I don't think his brother is fat but I understand your point.
bioskopeSep 10, 2006
i cant begin to imagine why people wud opt to go to a site like shoutwire. I havent seen one news topic that doesnt end up being some kind of racial abuse
Closed AccountSep 21, 2006
Then what the f**k happened to digg in the last 2 weeks?it went from great to s**thole of conspiracy polticis laden bulls**t.the tech articles have gone down the drain, but most of even those try to drop some political agenda into it.congratulations, you have surpassed slashdot in crappyness.
Closed AccountSep 21, 2006
i personally would have removed, well every single one of them from the list...