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Jon Stewart on Glenn Beck's MLK Rally

ccinsider.comedycentral.com — From Indecision The big day is finally upon us. Tomorrow, on the anniversary of Martin Luther King Jr's legenda... Aug 27, 2010

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nichosAug 28, 2010Buried

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VOTE UP IF KEVIN ROSE IS A SELL OUT

crazyarcherAug 28, 2010Buried

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f**k Digg. I'm out of here.

sanchomandovalAug 28, 2010Buried

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Wtf this story isn't from Mashable?? I was hoping for 10 in a row.

fattycorpuscleAug 28, 2010Buried

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On the front page right now:

ccinsider.comedycentral.com (holy...not mashable)
mashable.com
mashable.com
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about.digg.com (broken axle)
wired.com
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Concern:
Mainstream outlets and power users have been given more power over the front page.

Kevin's response:
All diggs are still equal, nothing has changed there. Our directory of recommended users will eventually open to the entire world. We will sort users, not on popularity (followers), but based on how good you are at finding/digging content (similar to wefollow.com). This will remove the popularity contest and put the focus on quality diggers.

sanmanAug 28, 2010Buried

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this new site is really garbage

of all the changes digg has introduced, this has to be the worst

pantagesAug 28, 2010Buried

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Self Submitted SPAM.. Reported.

front page at 35 diggs.. are you kidding me??

alceste1978Aug 28, 2010Buried

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Don't try to distract us with Jon Stewart. New Digg is just a paid-ad feed now. We hates it. Writing is literally on the wall.

Bury anything and everything that doesn't address the epic New Digg Suckage.

-------------------------- BURY NEW DIGG --------------------------

fridge44Aug 28, 2010Buried

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f**k the new digg

s1ngular1ty1Aug 28, 2010Buried

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3 Comments, WTF ???? Die in a fire Digg v4.

theskunkmonkeyAug 28, 2010Buried

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It's beautiful that we can all put aside our differences and unite behind the common belief that the new digg sucks hairy goat balls.

Brings a tear to my eye!

dark4ng3lAug 28, 2010Buried

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I bet somebody at digg panicked when they saw the mashable-fest and force bumped the first thing that was not autosubmitted that they could find or something to make themselves look less moronic.

sanchomandovalAug 28, 2010Buried

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Great list... someone should also count the number of consecutive stories WITHOUT a single on-topic comment. I haven't seen an on-topic comment in some time. Everyone, everyone! is doing nothing but complaining about the new Digg. Fullscale revolt, baby!

dragonskiesAug 28, 2010Buried

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Hey guys! Remember when Digg tried to censor the HD-DVD encryption key back in 2007?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HD-DVD_key

Remember how they'd delete stories containing the key and ban people who posted it?

http://www.wired.com/underwire/2007/05/1/

Remember how everybody got so pissed off that the entire front page became full of stories talking about the key and slagging the site?

http://imgur.com/K3uMg.png

And remember how Kevin Rose finally backed off, publishing a blog post with the AACS key in the title (which became one of the most highly-dugg stories ever), asking for forgiveness and saying things like:

"[A]fter seeing hundreds of stories and reading thousands of comments, you’ve made it clear. You’d rather see Digg go down fighting than bow down to a bigger company. We hear you, and effective immediately we won’t delete stories or comments containing the code and will deal with whatever the consequences might be."

http://blog.digg.com/?p=74

Yeah. The same thing is happening now. While the front page is showing day-old (or older) stories from Engadget and Mashable with 50 or 80 diggs, this 20-hour-old story clearly outlining all the problems with the new site has over 1,000 diggs and isn't popular yet:

http://digg.com/news/technology/dear_kevin_rose_2

This one has nearly 1,300 diggs and is likewise suppressed:

http://digg.com/news/worldnews/rip_digg_com

Why is Digg censoring content once again? Why is the same guy who humbly apologized for trying to silence the community now approving that same censorship once again? Does the community no longer have any say in what appears on the site? What happened?

marshnotellAug 28, 2010Buried

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This is the best mashable.com ever!!!


... oh wait.

mtthwbckmnAug 28, 2010Buried

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But then it would look like Digg was receiving some sort of compensation from Mashable!

f**k you Digg.

superkeerAug 28, 2010Buried

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Kevin Rose should be f**king embarrassed.

marshnotellAug 28, 2010Buried

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But can you give me a good mirror for mashable.com?

firecellAug 28, 2010Buried

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I personally recommend Plime. Interesting news on that one.

mtthwbckmnAug 28, 2010Buried

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Mashable Mirrror: digg.com

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