Digg removed Ron Paul article from front page and "US Elections"!

Down With Digg!

Digg is no longer useful to us! I say everyone cancel your accounts!!! Hit em where it hurts!
 
It is like it is enough that the Mainstream Media ignores Ron Paul. But then Digg, a supposed "free" and "democratic" news site. :mad::mad::mad:
 
Digg doesn't add or remove stories - Digg users do by "digging" and "burying". This has been discussed many times.
 
Post it again, this time don't include Ron Paul's name in the title. We've been through this before.

You can title it something like "Newspaper Admits to Censoring Voter Information Leading into Super Tuesday"
 
Maybe the elite have a massive bury brigade with bot accounts that buries all Ron Paul stories and diggs all critical stories of Ron Paul. This bury feature is annoying, Digg maybe added it so stories like this can be removed.
 
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there are digg "superusers" who can bury an article with one click. it's super dumb.
 
I'm sitting next to the guy at work who created the Digg entry. He told me that he posted that to Digg this morning and I started watching it. Immediately after the status on the page changed from "Upcoming" to "Popular" it disappeared from all of the pages.

That doesn't seem like standard "digging" and "burying" to me.
 
well I can't blame digg
we spam them
its called "blowback"

I can go along with this a little bit. While I think this article was actually a good one and wasn't really pushed on the forums enough to get spamming going, there have been those cases in the past.

The RP supporters who used to post up 8 different versions about meaningless Ron Paul topics and digg them all up are the reason why the super users bury our articles so fast.
 
I can go along with this a little bit. While I think this article was actually a good one and wasn't really pushed on the forums enough to get spamming going, there have been those cases in the past.

The RP supporters who used to post up 8 different versions about meaningless Ron Paul topics and digg them all up are the reason why the super users bury our articles so fast.
+1

It's amazing that so many people are blind to this and instead blame the users of DIGG or DIGG itself. I got so tired of seeing 30 seperate blogs being dugg that were all just a link to another article about Dr. Paul that was already dugg that I began to bury them.

BTW, posting an unbroken link further speeds the rate at which the article is buried. But I'm guessing the OP will be like others here and moan about that not having anything to do with it being dugg.
 
Reddit is better than Digg. But there are much fewer people on Reddit. :(

Reddit is a nicer community, but they are a community of programmers, and as soon as Ron Paul articles became popular, they wrote greasemonkey scripts to automatically downmod Ron Paul articles, and hundreds of users (still!) search for ron paul articles just to purge them from the site. The key is not to put Ron, Paul, Dr, Texas, or Constitution or Congressman (without mentioning another name) in the title so they can't recognize the subject of the article without reading it. You will get your legitimate upmods then.
 
well I can't blame digg
we spam them
its called "blowback"

You're buying into the Bury Brigade's propaganda, we did not "spam" them, we dugg Ron Paul articles we liked, and if a Digg moderator (they do exist) autoburies them, they pop up again because naturally, the digg user thinks that if an important story for an important event (like how RP did in Montana) was not in upcoming or available in search without clicking on "search buried stories", surely no one has submitted it yet?
 
DIGG AND FAVORITE (IT RISES FASTER)

Digg censored the other one that had Ron Paul in the title. (The one this thread is about)

I left 'Ron Paul' OUT of the title and description.

SHOUT IT TO ALL YOUR FRIENDS!!!!!

Code:
http://digg.com/2008_us_elections/Montana_Kaimin_says_We_deliberately_censored_him
 
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