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This article explains the ultimate dirty black hat Digg bowling smack in your face technique to get any story buried on Digg. It’s easy, anybody can do it.
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from jeffquipp 1566 Days ago #
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Excellent post! Hmmm ... should we submit it to Digg?

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from onreact 1566 Days ago #
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Read until the end ;-)You can submit it to StumbleUpon though if you like, hehe.

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from baiduyou 1566 Days ago #
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Sir,I have received your dirty black hat Digg bowling guide. Unfortunately my copy appears to be missing the section where you explain how I can edit the title of any Digg post. Please forward under plain brown packaging ASAP to the usual forwarding address.Sincerely,Confused of Tunbridge Wells

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from onreact 1566 Days ago #
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Dear Sir,read the article closely to notice that you have to submit the story yourself.Tad Chef, Head of Anti-Digg Relations Management

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from baiduyou 1566 Days ago #
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Bah to your small print...Is there much demand from people wanting to Digg bowl their own articles? ;)

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from onreact 1566 Days ago #
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You still do not understand. If you do not understand stop nagging. For the slow minded: It’s about submitting some elses articles and getting them buried.

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from baiduyou 1565 Days ago #
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If it isn’t the famed German sense of humour... It’s called ’kidding’ and is scheduled to reach Bavarian shores in 2014.

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from mpilatow 1565 Days ago #
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Yeah, they really really really hate "SEO" at Digg. Of course they believe SEO=SPAM and have no idea that a good percentage of the stories they are Digging are done for SEO purposes. They like to think they can’t be gamed but they are gamed on an hourly basis.

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