The Digg bar has got everything going wrong for itself. The current change has sort of set a fire to the bar’s already poor reputation as it fails to send users directly to the article if you use Digg URL shortener, if you are not logged on to the service. What nonsense! Why would a user who doesn’t want to use Digg go for such a long route to read an article? The first impression, which is also very true is that Digg wants to make sure that every person who isn’t a diggy should become one. I am not a big fan of Digg and I am not using it to share articles. Kevin Rose on the other hand is all lost and didn’t knew why this has gone live and will most probably have it killed. Why? Because this is the cheapest way to get traffic.
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