Diggers Revolt, Again! – Round 3
I have been on social sites like Digg, Stumbleupon, Twitter, etc.. for a while but never really experienced the real social part of it as I was the only one who use to submit content and digg or review it.
I decided to register/reserve “TNerd” on all the known social media and other sites just to use it whenever I come across something interesting. About a month ago I thought of creating my own network of active diggers and stumblers which got me started on Digg.
I have been digging full time for the last 3 weeks which put me at #106 spot for TOP diggers for month of December with 9 stories hitting the dig front page and I have at least 50 of Top 100 diggers on my Mutual list, not bad for 3 weeks right?
In the last 3-4 days I have seen lot of diggers complaining about the power diggers and how they dominate Digg because of which their stories never make it to the front page. Don’t be surprised this is the third time this is happening and unfortunately that is true.
From what I know, quite a few power diggers got banned because of such protests and they continue to be on the radar. One of the most common reason I’ve heard for top users being banned is the use of script. This script apparently helps diggers Digg faster helping them to cover their friends submissions quickly. Click here to see the list of banned diggers (This list is updated every few hours).
Following is the list of stories/submissions about power diggers making the rounds lately..
- Digg is Rigged – Video proof
- How the average Digg user gets fucked
- Salute to Average Schmo Digger (raised in hell)
- Digg this if your sick of power users stealing stories
- Diggers revolt to replace old spammers with new ones
- Okay, this "Power Digging" Stuff Is Going Too Far. [PIC]
- Digg this and bury the recent submissions of "power diggers"
- Digg Attack: Your mission is to kill power diggers!
- Digg Revolt 2007 (from last year, oh! Actually the year before that…happy new year!)
All of the above submissions accuse the power diggers of several wrong doings, right from being paid to digg to stealing others submissions.
The following comment is my claim to fame where an angry digger addressed me as one of the power diggers and accused me of getting paid by PR firms for digging (Now I know how much truth there is to these accusations).

I have also seen a few stories suggesting how Digg can make changes to change the situation…
Make no mistake, the Digg team is certainly making a note of what’s happening and gathering all the feedback from the submissions and most importantly from the comments diggers leave on it.
The following screenshot shows what Kevin Rose had to say about the current Digg-Revolt…

My 2cents…
Digg is a community where members digg/share what they like and bury what they don’t. It’s natural to make friends and contacts based on the time you spend on the site. They cannot be penalized for this! can they?
There definitely exist a problem, a problem where chances of a regular users submission hitting the front page are almost none. Digg needs to address this problem by evolving their system and features, not by banning their loyal users.
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This is much like the twitter profile link nofollow sometime back...one group of people argued that they brought authority to the site with participation and others said it is ot prevent spammers