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... ;success” page after users dugg a story.Digg 3.0 Roughly one ... users, and that the developers and programmers have no hand in it.Other controversies include the use of Digg as a marketing tool by entrepreneurs. While some companies become legitimate ... data gathered by LeMieux is some of the only such data available. The story itself was then buried on Digg, and one user who submitted a duplicate ...
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... .
In order to find out how to get most visibility for your submitted story, lets start with the demographics of digg. This can give us clues about what people at digg might be ... come from one week, days are Monday to Sunday.
You can see when there is most activity at digg over the week and over the day (before and after lunch?). I think it becomes clear from the graph that article submission ...
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... Commenting
Start commenting on stories which you think can be commented. Good comments are always appreciated by the Digg community. Also don’t try spamming while commenting on stories, i.e promoting your ... and voting for their content on a regular basis. Here also make sure that you won’t digg blindly. Never Digg a story only because it was submitted by your friend. If that story is ...
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... , comments, favorites, shares, etc.). When we detect a new trending story, it will appear on the homepage for ten minutes
The stories shot at ... for busy people like us who don’t stay the whole day on Digg.com, a Twitter account was setup to inform users when ... a counter that says how many people have already checked the story.
Digg Trends is cool and adds a fun aspect to the otherwise boring ...
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... a prominent element of the homepage experience. A trending story will be called out at the top of the page for 10 minutes at ... will stay on the homepage, if not users will be able to see that the trend failed.
According to Digg’s blog post on the newly released ... show the most basic information for each story so as to ensure that voting is as unbiased as possible.”
Digg’s approach ...
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... whether they like a story or not. "We only show the most basic information for each story so as to ensure that voting is as unbiased as possible," says Wilms.
Digg has often been criticized for being too clique-ish, meaning it has been hard to get on the home page without having the right friends, although Digg ...
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