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	<title>Kommentare zu: Digg.com Resumee</title>
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		<title>Von: Basic Thinking Blog &#187; Good bye Digg.com?</title>
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		<dc:creator>Basic Thinking Blog &#187; Good bye Digg.com?</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] Sichelputzer is right: At first, nearly every one who feels uber-cool and geekish is trying to pull the virtual trigger at you - if you dare to make a mistake, especially if you’re new to the service, but not new to social networking. Insults, flaming and pure hatred are coming your way.. At second, the system has a major flaw. Once you publish a supposedly new link, the chance is quite high that the server does not return correct search results to prevent duplicate posts about the same topic&#8230;. In the end, Digg appears to be one of the most capable social networking systems, yet suffers from its under-developped commnuity. If you’re not with them, if you’re not their mainstream, you’re clearly going to get the red card and a “It’s lame content” reply. Let’s wait for next week to see if I’m still digging in and out ;) [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Sichelputzer is right: At first, nearly every one who feels uber-cool and geekish is trying to pull the virtual trigger at you &#8211; if you dare to make a mistake, especially if you’re new to the service, but not new to social networking. Insults, flaming and pure hatred are coming your way.. At second, the system has a major flaw. Once you publish a supposedly new link, the chance is quite high that the server does not return correct search results to prevent duplicate posts about the same topic&#8230;. In the end, Digg appears to be one of the most capable social networking systems, yet suffers from its under-developped commnuity. If you’re not with them, if you’re not their mainstream, you’re clearly going to get the red card and a “It’s lame content” reply. Let’s wait for next week to see if I’m still digging in and out ;) [...]</p>
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