You know what's another f**king problem. The Digg algorithm/administrative controls is keeping this off the frontpage. Digg is seriously pushing people away with this s**t, I know I'll leave if something really good comes along.
What bothers me is that they posted the exact same article at the exact same time with the exact same description. That's a little fishy to say the least, and while they can deny it all they want I don't see how people could look at that without raising an eyebrow.
If you filter for pound signs remove them and replace them with ampersands. Ampersands are used frequently in urls as story identifiers and many sites would not work with digg if digg filtered them.All you need to do is add "&MrBabyMan=CorporateShill" to the end of every URL to make a new unique URL. When you go to the website in question, most will simply ignore the extra parameter.
lambosv21Aug 8, 2008
another case in point.
joshuarrAug 8, 2008
538 diggs, and buried!?? I thought it was a bunch of whining Nancies but now I'm not so sure. Shall we revolt?
Closed AccountAug 8, 2008
Over 550 Diggs and no Front Page? Looks like we have another problem...
Closed AccountAug 8, 2008
great example, MBM
mavrevmattAug 9, 2008
You know what's another f**king problem. The Digg algorithm/administrative controls is keeping this off the frontpage. Digg is seriously pushing people away with this s**t, I know I'll leave if something really good comes along.
Closed AccountSep 7, 2008
What bothers me is that they posted the exact same article at the exact same time with the exact same description. That's a little fishy to say the least, and while they can deny it all they want I don't see how people could look at that without raising an eyebrow.
angelxSep 8, 2008
What I don't understand is why things like this matter SO MUCH to you people. Its a website, guys... does it really affect your lives that much?
stretch611Sep 8, 2008
If you filter for pound signs remove them and replace them with ampersands. Ampersands are used frequently in urls as story identifiers and many sites would not work with digg if digg filtered them.All you need to do is add "&MrBabyMan=CorporateShill" to the end of every URL to make a new unique URL. When you go to the website in question, most will simply ignore the extra parameter.
Closed AccountDec 30, 2008
Think harder, what would make people want to do something like that?
phreaksycleDec 30, 2008
It already is a lost cause.
phreaksycleDec 30, 2008
They're all the same people.
staystilljasonJul 7, 2009
ANYONE HERE!?!?!?