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I just created an account at Digg tonight so I'm a real Newbie there. This story is what prompted me to join. From the page: "For muhammad saleem it seems harder and harder to break a story on to the front page. It's like not all diggers are created equal. His crime? People... more
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Rated by aimclear on Sep 10 2007, 2:34pm
Paranoid DiggBait Conspiracy Theories- The Crap Monkeys ARE Out to Get You. How many Digg Votes does it take to get on the homepage? Lyndon says only crap stories win and great content is penalized for being great.
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Rated by flyingrose on Sep 08 2007, 4:12am
I just created an account at Digg tonight so I'm a real Newbie there. This story is what prompted me to join. From the page: "For muhammad saleem it seems harder and harder to break a story on to the front page. It's like not all diggers are created equal. His crime? People like what he submits. It seems people like the stuff he submits so much he is given a handicap. But why? Surely itâ€s the story that gets to the front page, whoever submitted is irrelevant. Unless of course there is something going on here we donâ€t know about. Of course digg has to protect their system, but this is just silly, when the system actually stops good stories getting to the front page the system is wrong. Is Muhammad spamming the system with useless info? No. So what is the problem? And what is the big secret. Check out this screen grab earlier, 150 votes and still not on the front page."
