news.yahoo.com— The Internet has overtaken newspapers and magazines as Europeans' main source of news and feature-type information, according to a new study by JupiterResearch.
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I know the yahoo discussion groups/news stories will often change, (but directory/links stay the same) ,but they will try and somehow make the subject matter similar, that's why sometimes you will see people commenting on a story that makes no sense.
What if Yahoo intentionally changed the link because it knew Digg users were going to that story? Think about that one for a second...Why would Yahoo want to inform Digg users of the Youtube takeover? Is this maybe a warning to all user-generated content sites that we are next? Go ahead and bury this story, but you can't ignore the facts. Your fraudulent revisionist history will be exposed when Google finally moves in on us but by then it might already be too late!
codercodeOct 10, 2006
Let's bury the story
koregaonparkOct 10, 2006Submitter
Hey I don't know what happened. Look at the link I submitted, it ends with "afplifestyleinternet." Yahoo! News is doing something fishy. That used to link to the correct article, that's why everyone dugg it.Here's the new link: <a class="user" href="http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20061009/tc_afp/afplifestyleinternet_061009151613">http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20061009/tc_afp/afplifestyleinternet_061009151613</a>Notice, it ends in the same way the one I submitted does. Sorry for the trouble.
chris9902Oct 10, 2006
I went to yahoo news and typed "internet news" and this was the top story.It also has the exact same title.
abouthereOct 10, 2006
why did someone mark me down for posting the correct details to digg when the OP didn't?fair enough
macewanOct 10, 2006
agreed - don't see how allowing someone to edit a suggested story would do anything but open digg to abuse.
forbesbingleyOct 10, 2006
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Closed AccountOct 10, 2006
I know the yahoo discussion groups/news stories will often change, (but directory/links stay the same) ,but they will try and somehow make the subject matter similar, that's why sometimes you will see people commenting on a story that makes no sense.
foamweaponsOct 10, 2006
What if Yahoo intentionally changed the link because it knew Digg users were going to that story? Think about that one for a second...Why would Yahoo want to inform Digg users of the Youtube takeover? Is this maybe a warning to all user-generated content sites that we are next? Go ahead and bury this story, but you can't ignore the facts. Your fraudulent revisionist history will be exposed when Google finally moves in on us but by then it might already be too late!