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diggrescue.com — This site is an ongoing outreach to rescue digg.com submissions that would otherwise be intentionally or unintentionally buried by opposing forces or simply overlooked by the obscurity factor of being submitted by a new, low ranked or high ranked digger at the social network digg | Example this Bush story that just went missing for no reason
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- hmd1987, on 07/06/2008, -0/+12there's nothing worse than when agenda-driven powers that be manipulate the flow
of information....i most def digg this article. - DeathfireD, on 07/06/2008, -9/+2so it's basically a blog where you post content you found on dugg? buried.
- noupsell, on 07/06/2008, -1/+5no it's also for content like yours DD as well that's not going anywhere.... just by checking your member page I can see you have several submission but with very few diggs... surely they were important enough at one time for you to submit them and would like to see them get more visibilty
- DeathfireD, on 07/06/2008, -3/+1yet you're using blog software.....Try putting some effort into it.
- noupsell, on 07/06/2008, -1/+5no it's also for content like yours DD as well that's not going anywhere.... just by checking your member page I can see you have several submission but with very few diggs... surely they were important enough at one time for you to submit them and would like to see them get more visibilty
- noupsell, on 07/06/2008, -0/+13another thing... between the slurping McDonald Ads, the Book of Mormon being shoved in my face, the dorky boobie girls that type on their laptops and giggle like they're even coming close to some kind of online connection... and the cavalcade of other annoying ads this place needs serious rescuing
- M724, on 07/06/2008, -8/+2So it's a blog to highlight the Digg content which failed? Not interested.
- noupsell, on 07/06/2008, -0/+4no it's a site to search for content that was overlooked, or buried for internal political reasons, suffered lack of visibility (and by that I mean I've run across some great stories here in the last 2 years that were submitted by newer members but they ended dying because they lack the networking status and would have been dupes if resubmitted by others... so they die... that's screwed up imo and it also occured to me that competing news outlets could take advantage of killing stories of rivals by having noobs submit them almost assuring a slow death
- idreamnow, on 07/06/2008, -1/+11This article is Great! Cheers, thanks for sharing...
- Disarticulate, on 07/06/2008, -1/+5I love it when he says the US believes in free speech as the woman heckler is bundled away by his security agents. I couldn't undestand what they were shouting about,was it the war?
- dsoleil, on 07/07/2008, -0/+2Not sure how I feel when the diggrescue article can't get popular. I think they need some rescuing.
- WriterSD, on 07/07/2008, -0/+2Interesting concept. Could be good for "autoburied" sites too, perhaps.
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