Digg.com kills post about a blank page
Yesterday I posted a post about this page here. It was climbing up the “charts” quite happily and then it was no longer on the charts. It had 39 Diggs. What happened? I’ll tell you what happened. They didn’t consider it news. Well I’m here to tell that it is real news. It just goes to show you the power of people with weird ideas. That page would have received tons of hits from Digg. They could be famous. But Digg wouldn’t stand for it. No, they had to ruin the fun. So if anyone sees this story, go check out the blank page and Digg it!


June 24th, 2007 at 2:37 am
Looks like the article was buried by the community (the same community that diggs on content to make it popular).
Judging by the article people found the story “inaccurate”. Possibly because it was not a blank page at all. Instead it was a page with a digg button on it.