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  1. Not illegal but quite underhand? Make money from anything these days

  2. Something like this could work for Digg. It could incorporate spots into ad campaigns with existing clients like YouTube allegedly does with its promoted videos. Digg users may not be too enthusiastic about such a scenario though.

  3. every body tries to take advantage of his position, if a digger has huge popularity he can definately cash in, although ethically its not good.

  4. if you ask me its not good, ethically it is not right but its life and some people get away with it.

  5. I want to be popular on digg.com

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