mashable.com — The crowd had had enough of Lacy?s interview style (which was also sprinkled with a few mentions of her existing and upcoming book), and turned into a real-life manifestation of a Digg revolt. Once Zuckerberg said that Lacy will need to actually ask some questions during the interview, the audience broke into applause, and just didn?t stop.
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insllvnMar 10, 2008
Sorry to disappoint, but it is Larry King, and I can't find the clip.
rkefMar 10, 2008
I have no idea what any of this is about.
ericpetersMar 11, 2008
I call bull. Everyone knows there aren't any girls on Digg, let alone on the internet./sarcasm
pritchardMar 11, 2008
Even made up statistics.
hammerpantsMar 11, 2008
Plumber.
Closed AccountMar 11, 2008
Word up man, the Bury button needs to be used more often on Digg. Keep the quality high. Dugg for burying s**tty stories.
neetigoyalMay 13, 2008
What an incredibly, lousy,yet interesting interview...Three cheers to bth of them,atleast they made us think for a while..ehhhhh....