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Death, Presidency Seem Most Popular
It seems that death and presidential news are the most heavily dugg items. That and of course, "Digg this" items. Though I don't see those anymore. I wonder if that style of article has been phased out.
Still, those numbers are amazing. To think something was dugg that many times, truly incredible.
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Digg that Digg article
Great article..funny thing the only one that I would digg would be the "ninja cat!"
HaHaHa. Isn't that kind of
HaHaHa.
Isn't that kind of the best part of Digg? You only have to Digg what you like.
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I knew the ninja cat video
I knew the ninja cat video was popular, but I had no idea it was top 10 all time for digg.
Of course Kevin Rose has the
Of course Kevin Rose has the top Digg, don't you think he can inflate his diggs, hes the founder.
Digg is corrupt to its core.
possible
Yes this opinion might be possible. Rose might have so much networks and he just requested everybody to digg in his post. The influence is in his hands and reputation.
I would have never guessed
I would have never guessed that the most dugg story of all time would've been even close to 50,000. I probably would've said something like 8 - 9 K. Seems Digg is a little more powerful than I gave credit too.
Digg is dead to many people,
Digg is dead to many people, Twitter is the new site everyone is all about.
Which is ironic when you
Which is ironic when you think about how the Digg community HATES twitter.
I've often wondered about
I've often wondered about what the most dugg topic was, this was quite interesting. Good read.
Digg in the title
Seven out of the next twenty also have "digg" in the title.
That's a very interesting
That's a very interesting trend.
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