blog.digg.com— Digg's made some tweaks to the promotional algorithm to ensure that all Diggers have a fair chance at getting their submitted stories promoted to the homepage.
Feb 12, 2009View in Crawl 4
Congrats Waterrat, you're that "WTF?!" moment in the movie where the camera pans to some strange dude just sitting in the corner giggling to himself. Then the movie goes on, and nobody cares.
I'd like to see where there are no shouts and submissions are made completely anonymously UNTIL they hit front page or after a certain amount of days. Then your friends can still see what you submitted and you can brag about it or whatever, but every submission has an equal chance and content will be the most important thing.
bri719Feb 13, 2009
MOTHERF**KING BABY MAN!~ F**K!MOM! THE MEATLOAF!
jektalFeb 13, 2009
Congrats Waterrat, you're that "WTF?!" moment in the movie where the camera pans to some strange dude just sitting in the corner giggling to himself. Then the movie goes on, and nobody cares.
commonwealthFeb 14, 2009
I'd like to see where there are no shouts and submissions are made completely anonymously UNTIL they hit front page or after a certain amount of days. Then your friends can still see what you submitted and you can brag about it or whatever, but every submission has an equal chance and content will be the most important thing.
probersMar 3, 2009
In India, Do anyone wanna build their career in Siebel?.
fjangeloneMar 17, 2009
I'm glad to see Digg is trying to make the overall experience better!
kelli2lApr 20, 2009
Huffington has ALWAYS been snobby or better yet prejudicial. Only their opinions count. Very one-sided. . .
edantzerAug 2, 2009
Hello my name is Kickasso and I'm a diggaholic.