Today we are supporting a new kind of Digg. A digg you may remember that supports user summited votes (or Diggs) daily activity to promote news stories submitted to the home page. This promotes a style of social bookmarking and ranking.
You might remember this implementation of digg.com under kevin rose startup days (implementing the digg api v1) and how it empowered the user who decides what stories make it to the homepage via user submitted votes or diggs daily promoting the good in the news submitted. Well sir we are bringing it back! If this interests you please read on!
Digg is a technology news website that combines social bookmarking, blogging, RSS, and non-hierarchical editorial control. With digg, users submit stories for review, but rather than allow an editor to decide which stories go on the homepage, the users do.
Once a story is submitted by a user it is instantly posted in the digg area queue. This is a temporary holding place where stories wait to be promoted to the homepage. To help promote stories to the homepage, simply visit the digg area and digg stories you think are cool. Once a story has received enough diggs, it is instantly promoted. Should the story not receive enough diggs, or is reported, it eventually falls out of the digg area queue. Digg works because a large group of people actively promote good stories to the homepage. Since this site's content is user-driven, it is up to YOU to contribute.
Submitting stories is easy. Simply click on "submit a story" in the page header and enter the URL of the story you would like to submit. Then fill out a title, description, and category for the story. Should you encounter a potential duplicate, please digg the original story and do not submit a duplicate entry.
Welcome Digg [Sigma] the social networking news website where the news is user submitted and moderated. Start voting for your favorite stories on https://digg.one/all/upcoming
Instructions: Simply signup, then login and then navigate to a sub category to be able to submit your own unique news story for others to vote on with their diggs! https://digg.one/c/
You might remember this implementation of digg.com under kevin rose startup days (implementing the digg api v1) and how it empowered the user who decides what stories make it to the homepage via user submitted votes or diggs daily promoting the good in the news submitted. Well sir we are bringing it back! If this interests you please read on!
Digg is a technology news website that combines social bookmarking, blogging, RSS, and non-hierarchical editorial control. With digg, users submit stories for review, but rather than allow an editor to decide which stories go on the homepage, the users do.
Once a story is submitted by a user it is instantly posted in the digg area queue. This is a temporary holding place where stories wait to be promoted to the homepage. To help promote stories to the homepage, simply visit the digg area and digg stories you think are cool. Once a story has received enough diggs, it is instantly promoted. Should the story not receive enough diggs, or is reported, it eventually falls out of the digg area queue. Digg works because a large group of people actively promote good stories to the homepage. Since this site's content is user-driven, it is up to YOU to contribute.
Submitting stories is easy. Simply click on "submit a story" in the page header and enter the URL of the story you would like to submit. Then fill out a title, description, and category for the story. Should you encounter a potential duplicate, please digg the original story and do not submit a duplicate entry.
Welcome Digg [Sigma] the social networking news website where the news is user submitted and moderated. Start voting for your favorite stories on https://digg.one/all/upcoming
Instructions: Simply signup, then login and then navigate to a sub category to be able to submit your own unique news story for others to vote on with their diggs! https://digg.one/c/
Upload your images for voting (and story image inclusion) at https://digg.one/c/images
We are open source so please submit your bug reports and feature requests as we are keen to discuss the site with others. https://digg.one/contact/bug-report and https://digg.one/about/open-source
Cheers, //kracker
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