Now that you are here, I think you can assume that there is no Digg Source code leaked. However, there is an interesting test going on right now. I am creating this blog and submitting it to Digg to see how many diggs it will get, regardless of if people click the link or not. I have no idea if this will work, but if you are here and want to support this, please give it a digg to get it to the front page.
Once this reaches the front page, that will really be where the test starts. I want to see how many people will digg this WITHOUT even clicking the link! If you want to try to trick people even more, leave a comment making it seem like the digg source code really is leaked. Who knows if this will work or fail miserably, but let's find out how Digg works right now!
Sunday, July 6, 2008
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You should have done some anti-Bush headline instead
ya douche... lol
Smart idea, but you're condoning digging this even if we have read it. So how will you distinguish between those who have read and those who haven't?
heehee
thanks for wasting my time you jerk.
Hmmm! Well - the other day I was visiting a site here on Blogger - & through an error - all the editing buttons were showing - and they were working - I was taken to the blogger sign in page. I didn't take it any further, honourable chap that I am and reported it to the blog owner.
But who knows - & that is a true tale.
First...this is an inappropriate and misuse of the shout feature on digg.
Second, why are you wasting my time. I am defriending you from the entrecard list.
Third, bloggers need to have a higher level of integrity if they are to be respected at all.
Wow I was fully prepared to pay someone for this code. How much would you pay for a Digg?
Hey, I don't digg if I don't read :)
Anyway the Digg Source Code can't be to complicated, ScottGu's team (ASP.NET) made a Digg Clone with the MVC framework with very little effort in no time :-)
The bigger question is,
how to the servers scale :p
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