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Digg Seeks Questions For Townhall Meeting


Kevin Rose to webcast about all things Digg

Digg's feisty user community will have a chance to question Kevin Rose and company about the site and its attendant issues on Monday night.

Care to ask the Big Diggers about who might be buying the site, future categories, or if they can diversify beyond tech and certain omnipresent sources? Your chance has arrived.

Rose noted at Digg the Blog how February 25th at 9pm ET marks the launch of Digg's first Townhall webcast. A link to their webcasting partner, Ustream, will be posted on the Digg blog on Monday ahead of the meeting.

He also said they would discuss the latest happenings at Digg, as well as answering questions. People have the opportunity to influence the discussion ahead of Monday's webcast, via a topic on Digg (kids! NO burying as inaccurate!)

"Let us know what you’d like to discuss by posting, digging up, or burying the comments," said Rose.

I've got my question in the comments; how about you?

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