That may be true, but at the time it wasn't very obvious to me. I am usually pretty good at picking up the sarcasm and jokes of stories and comments here, but I guess I was wrong on this one. After looking at the story again, the poster put an update at the end that makes it clearer that that was his intent. Sorry to have buried it, but I did not pick up on the sarcasm and the point behind this one.
Thats the part I cannot figure out, in 1997 I had a website and I did the same thing people are doing now by 'blogging', so it was old news to me 10 years ago, then all of a sudden is the biggest thing in the universe?I realized after a couple years that I had nothing interesting to say, so I stopped doing it. When will the rest of the world wake up and realize they are just as uninteresting as everyone else?
Well, it's good digg shows "how to big a dirty digger" but it doesn't let legitimate SEO blogs thru! Please note my sarcasm! To say that Lee Odden’s blog is a splog is too much! I think digg has some issues and with this I will stop using this fake and unethical social bookmarking crap till they fix their problems and ban the users that make false spam reports. Oh, yes, you are welcome to burry or delete my comment. Do it here, because you’ll never be able to make the rest of us shut up! The blogosphere is already burning with news about digg’s injustice.
Are those who make false spam reports not spammers themselves, and therefore should also be banned? But then DIGG might end up banning themselves right out of business.
hawaiiseoDec 20, 2006
Digg bowling.
jefbobDec 21, 2006
That may be true, but at the time it wasn't very obvious to me. I am usually pretty good at picking up the sarcasm and jokes of stories and comments here, but I guess I was wrong on this one. After looking at the story again, the poster put an update at the end that makes it clearer that that was his intent. Sorry to have buried it, but I did not pick up on the sarcasm and the point behind this one.
willspencerDec 21, 2006
This was funny as hell; it's sad to see that it has been buried.
Closed AccountDec 29, 2006
Thats the part I cannot figure out, in 1997 I had a website and I did the same thing people are doing now by 'blogging', so it was old news to me 10 years ago, then all of a sudden is the biggest thing in the universe?I realized after a couple years that I had nothing interesting to say, so I stopped doing it. When will the rest of the world wake up and realize they are just as uninteresting as everyone else?
pamilJan 3, 2007
Well, it's good digg shows "how to big a dirty digger" but it doesn't let legitimate SEO blogs thru! Please note my sarcasm! To say that Lee Odden’s blog is a splog is too much! I think digg has some issues and with this I will stop using this fake and unethical social bookmarking crap till they fix their problems and ban the users that make false spam reports. Oh, yes, you are welcome to burry or delete my comment. Do it here, because you’ll never be able to make the rest of us shut up! The blogosphere is already burning with news about digg’s injustice.
emperorantonJan 3, 2007
Are those who make false spam reports not spammers themselves, and therefore should also be banned? But then DIGG might end up banning themselves right out of business.