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Everything changes rapidly in today’s world. Now it’s the turn of one of my favourite social bookmarking site digg.com to experience certain changes. Ad the site’s founder Kevin Rose declared in the Digg blog they are planning to implement new algorithms for ranking top stories on home page and category pages as well as for ranking top users – diggers and submitters.Digg.JPGThe new algorithms are not disclosed to avoid people gaming with the system but what is known now that digg.com will stay a platform to share news and stories that are important to you and will try to defend its users from artificial digs, digg spam and fraud.

And digg.com remains under control of masses – either digg and promote a story if you like it or bury it if you consider it useless – it’s up to you!


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