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An Interview with the creator of Subvert & Profit
wired.com — As the creator of Subvert and Profit, a site that makes a business out of gaming social media site Digg for paying advertisers, "Ragnar Danneskjold" is not afraid of getting his hands dirty. But is he really a Robin Hood for Web 2.0 or just a crowdhacking profiteer?
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- jwebber, on 10/11/2007, -0/+1"We're definitely satisfying our users. At this point a typical S&P member makes $5 per week spending 5 minutes per day Digging for us."
Wow. I'm quitting my job and joining right now. $5 per week would definitely satisfy me.- positron, on 10/11/2007, -0/+1That'd be $20 per month you didn't have before. Enough to pay your WoW subscription, plus change for coffee. Let's face it, if the Digg crew can't or won't make the changes necessary to stop people from gaming their system then the behavior will continue and some people will find ways to profit from it.
- bennyshoham, on 10/11/2007, -0/+1This guy Rocks! In the open market of internet anything that works goes, and things that hurt the users will vanish by themselves (people will work around them)
- warrenwebber, on 10/11/2007, -0/+0I long for the day when Albright and Rose find this villan and slay him on the field of battle, and they will drink ale from his skull and host diggnation.
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