● 09.10.10
●● Techrights on Digg
Posted in Site News at 4:11 am by Dr. Roy Schestowitz
Summary: Techrights will start sharing links to sites of interests (including itself)
AS MANY people ought to know, Digg recently launched a new version of the site. Previous versions of it went the wrong way and trolls contributed even more to the demise of the site, at least as a technology Web site.
Back in the days I was the most prolific GNU/Linux poster in that site (many people still remember me best for my UNIX/Linux contributions there). Here is my first triumph, which dates back to the site’s puberty, well before the site took a tumble, especially for GNU/Linux proponents [1, 2]. The site’s technology section is still dominated by fans of Apple, but together we can hopefully change that. If many GNU/Linux users visit this site, then naturally the landscape can change, no cheating involved. It’s a users-driven site.
“The site’s technology section is still dominated by fans of Apple, but together we can hopefully change that.”Things were made worse there over time. Resentment from the Free software folks surged when Digg signed a deal with Microsoft, only to drop it years later (takeover rumours involving Microsoft existed too).
I never denied being a Digg critic (“tough love” as it’s called), even when I was ranked 17th in the entire site (among over a million registered users). Criticism is the path to improving something.
Anyway, yesterday I took a look at the new Digg (a controversial new version which led some people to defecting to Reddit) and I actually quite liked it, so Techrights will have presence there from now on. If you have an account at Digg, please consider becoming a follower. Our readership continues to grow here this month, but we are still a niche Web site targeting mostly GNU/Linux users and collaborating for everyone’s benefit. █
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