4 blog reactions to www.mathewingram.com/work/2008/02/25/digg-town-hall-no-secret-moderators/
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MGH Word of Mouth
as a Digg user with super Digg or Bury powers, as has been speculated over the past few months. However, there’s always an administrator or moderator on duty to uphold the site’s Terms of Service. “We rely on the users to police the site; not secret moderators,” Jay said. 2) The site currently receives 26 million unique visits per month. 3) Since launch, the site has received over 200,000,000 Diggs. 4) There is an anti-gaming system in place to detect and remove spam from the Upcoming sections of each
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Welcome to Broadcasting Brain
Links to reviews/commentary about the Feb. 25/08 Digg Town Hall: Nowsourcing (guest post by Esteban Panzera) - Digg Town Hall Summary Mathew Ingram: Digg Town Hall: “No Secret Moderators” (Mathew Ingram provided the following links in his post…) Deep Jive Interests - Digg Town Hall - Spam Catching, Exit Strategies, Focus Groups, and Pimping (Digg’s Features) The Social - Digg
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Techmeme
176 days ago · No authority yet+ Discussion: mathewingram.com/work, Deep Jive Interests, VentureBeat, CenterNetworks, Social News Watch and Webware.com
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Digg Town Hall: Spam Catching, Exit Strategies, Focus Groups, And Pimping (Digg’s Features)
s a priority for them to fix — improving and adding new features to Digg is. It’ll be interesting to see how that part of the debate evolves from townhall meeting, to townhall meeting. More: Mat Ingram’s wrap up Social News Watch’s thoughts on the auto bury denial Mashable’s embeded Ustream of the entire Digg Town Hall CNet who thinks there was too much navel gazing