readwriteweb.com — Too Bad People Are Afraid to Use It. So will Digg allow the app to be used - or will the company ban people who use it? It would be absurd for them to ban users on account of this service (unless there's some detail we're not seeing in this story) - but are you ready to risk having your account nuked on the biggest social news site on the web?
Jun 17, 2009 View in Crawl 4
Closed AccountJun 17, 2009
Nothing is absurd coming from Digg!
tonychenyjJun 17, 2009
To be honestly, I don't think this digg tool will be ban by digg. As far as I know. most of the digger are tracking their friend's submission from RSS, and this digg tool Sub.DiggPlus just doing the same thing, but in a better format and add more extra feature to it. Such as sort your friend's submission, view special topics, and the most useful one is loop through your friend's submission by click on the "Next" in the toolbar. If Digg ban this tools, I think they should ban the RSS as well. Of course you can still use the old fashion way by checking your friend's submissions from the Digg web site, but as the ReadWriteWeb said "Digg's own view of friends' submissions is cluttered with extra pageviews and not a lot of fun to use."
v3n0mJun 17, 2009
I've noticed since the end of shouts my recommendations are always the same 3 submitters and the frontpage is the same 12 users with a random user thrown in every once in awhile. It's not as diverse as it used to be.
raustinJun 17, 2009
dugg using subdigger!
civictvJun 17, 2009
Buried babyspam using subdigger!
Closed AccountJun 17, 2009
Why didn't digg think of this first?
allineedJun 17, 2009
Because it's a pain in the ass to do it that way :)
n01seJun 18, 2009
Digg has social networking?