After writing my piece on why the new Digg just isn’t what it used to be, I already started listening to community feedback regarding the social network that I thought was worth sharing. Since the Digg submission of my story was already buried, I sincerely hope that Digg listens to what their community members have to say.
- By trying to make Digg more social, it really became less social. (Michael via Twitter)
- [Today is] the day that Digg died. (Lyndon)
- I also can’t see if I have Dugg a story until I open it. (webcure)
- I don’t like that I have to click 2 times to see an article. (webcure)
- If friends are deemphasized, why does the algorithm still continue to penalize the “top submitters?”
- WTF, you can only go back 3 pages of friends submissions now? (Alex)
- It’s ironic that Kevin Rose said that he likes to “build things you click on.” Is that why we have to click twice?
- Talk about memory leaks in Firefox now that I have to open more windows. If this is a way to thwart blind digging, it’s not working.






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Tamar Weinberg is a social media enthusiast with a passion for all things tech and productivity. She provides consulting in internet marketing and manages Community Support & Advertising at Mashable. Tamar is also the author of 

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