I had no idea that the key being on this site was such an issue. I noticed the story wasn't here so I posted a link to it and seconds later....my two year account of Digging was just deleted. I had to create a new account and start all over because "THEY" want to censor the site. I understand the Cover Your Ass mentality, but It seems to go against a lot of posts discussed here on Digg.com. Not cool Kevin.
I'm ready to jump ship, I cannot accept this behavior. Ban us all you want, new accounts and email aliases are made in minutes.09 F9 11 02 9D 74 E3 5B D8 41 56 C5 63 56 88 C0Digital Freedom!
"the terrorists have won"? hardly. Way to use the latest version of the "Hitler" argument.What would you do if your credit card information was posted online?your bank account numbers?your admin password?your garage keypad number?You get the idea. Just because they are big, corrupt corporations doesn't mean they have any less right to protect their sensitive information. I hate DRM as much as the next guy, but equating them to terrorists for trying to preserve their "security" is bulls**t.
This is getting ridiculous, nobody can talk or speak on digg without getting banned and deleted. Lets talk here on reddit, I know my number is going to be up here pretty soon. I don't know if I will bother making a new account afterwards.Digg is on a campaign of widespread user and story censorship: <a class="user" href="http://reddit.com/info/1mgig/comments">http://reddit.com/info/1mgig/comments</a>
Closed AccountMay 1, 2007
So where do we go from here, Digg pulled one of the most popular stories of all time. I'm ready to jump this boat. What are my options?
Closed AccountMay 1, 2007
I doubt it. The Key isn't in the article or the posting.
chickenlipMay 1, 2007
That one had 94 diggs before it got nuked ...
krisstrongMay 1, 2007
I had no idea that the key being on this site was such an issue. I noticed the story wasn't here so I posted a link to it and seconds later....my two year account of Digging was just deleted. I had to create a new account and start all over because "THEY" want to censor the site. I understand the Cover Your Ass mentality, but It seems to go against a lot of posts discussed here on Digg.com. Not cool Kevin.
illogiczMay 1, 2007
I'm ready to jump ship, I cannot accept this behavior. Ban us all you want, new accounts and email aliases are made in minutes.09 F9 11 02 9D 74 E3 5B D8 41 56 C5 63 56 88 C0Digital Freedom!
gregmsMay 1, 2007
Well here is a story from 77 days ago:<a class="user" href="http://digg.com/security/HD_DVD_and_Blu_ray_DRM_Cracked">http://digg.com/security/HD_DVD_and_Blu_ray_DRM_Cracked</a>It still has over 2,700 diggs.
lennalfMay 1, 2007
"the terrorists have won"? hardly. Way to use the latest version of the "Hitler" argument.What would you do if your credit card information was posted online?your bank account numbers?your admin password?your garage keypad number?You get the idea. Just because they are big, corrupt corporations doesn't mean they have any less right to protect their sensitive information. I hate DRM as much as the next guy, but equating them to terrorists for trying to preserve their "security" is bulls**t.
Closed AccountMay 1, 2007
This is getting ridiculous, nobody can talk or speak on digg without getting banned and deleted. Lets talk here on reddit, I know my number is going to be up here pretty soon. I don't know if I will bother making a new account afterwards.Digg is on a campaign of widespread user and story censorship: <a class="user" href="http://reddit.com/info/1mgig/comments">http://reddit.com/info/1mgig/comments</a>
braincoderMay 1, 2007
You ass is gonna be kick'd by Digg, 'you know?