Domain Names and Defensible Traffic »

So, apparently Digg unbanned certain domains from having stories submitted but feedback I’ve been getting and direct observations show that any stories submitted from these allegedly non-banned sites are quickly “buried”.
Connected Internet shows how the “Digg mafia” buried a story within minutes from their site. Pronet Advertising found evidence of a Digg “bury brigade”. It’s all childish

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