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fucking sucks. that is all.
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meh I block most ad servers via hosts file (incl. google syndication) so I can never pass through links from digg and digg like sites anyways
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Meh. I did digg for a long time, but eventually got tired of all the political crap- incredibly 1-sided everything. I switched to reddit (where i can easily filter that stuff out) and never looked back.
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Yah I would always keep reddit in my back pocket for when I'm really really bored (not knocking reddit, but I'm a digger) and visit maybe once a month. But now reddit is more closer to the old digg I know than the new digg.
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LOL. Digg users are revolting. All of the front page of Digg is links to Reddit articles. Digg v4 truly does suck though. Horribly design, usability, and stability.
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Wow... It's pretty much true though. If you goto Digg, every single front page item is a link back to Reddit. Digg users are deleting accounts and jumping ship to reddit....you know where you can read news articles and comment on them.
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I used to post on Digg daily. I've probably visited it ten times since they destroyed it with the update.
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Digg is so ded.
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Yep. I can claim to have gone to Reddit ahead of the curve, but only by maybe 8 months. I keep bumping into explorers, too. Trent had a drainer AMA, and NeonTempest posts in the RIT subreddit periodically.
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Posted by makman Trent had a drainer AMA karma explosion!
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That one post still tops everything else I've gotten sense.
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