Combining Communities
Is there an option to combine communities? I erroneously created a community in duplicate almost and would like to direct people to the other community. Is there a way for me to merge the 2 or something of that sort?
Is there an option to combine communities? I erroneously created a community in duplicate almost and would like to direct people to the other community. Is there a way for me to merge the 2 or something of that sort?
Digg notified us when we attempt to post duplicate content, but it doesn’t block duplication. Should people be blocked from reposting content links? Personally I’d like to see this as a feature of Digg. What are your thoughts?
Hashtags are a valuable and integral part of social engagement across many apps, so why not Digg? Is there a specific reason or methodology behind this decision, or is it just a thing to be different? Thank you for your feedback.
I went to launch Digg a little bit ago and the Beta expired. However a production version was available in the iOS App Store. So meet the new boss, same as the old boss… Can you Digg it?
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Does making a comment automatically Digg an article? If it doesn’t, it should in my opinion. If it’s important enough to comment it makes sense. You can still delete the Digg manually, but I think as a default it’s a good idea.
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