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kingkool68Dec 11th 2006 1:26PM
It sounds like you really dislike the comment section of digg. I rarely go digging through the comments as Digg mainly provides me interesting links and a way to keep track of the ones I find interesting.
While Digg users tend not to click on advertisements, you can't overlook the boost your page will get in the search results because front page digg stories generate lots of links. With that frame of mind, being Dugg is valuable for the long term traffic boost your page will recieve granted it is not time sensitive news.