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(Unverified)Dec 11th 2006 2:35PM
Couple of points: I do agree that the "lowest common denominator" of digg is on the negative, populartiy contest, hot chick side, but digg never advertised itself as being a bastion of intellectual superiority. The podcast features two dudes yapping about tech over beers. Second, although digg traffic is brutal and most people come and go, my experience in terms of regular traffic and ads has been mostly positive. It's not the ideal way to build an audience but it sure beats waiting around for people to discover your site through search engines. Lastly, I'll start worrying about digg when I see the New York Times pandering by running a story titled "Top 10 Reasons Why Hot Apple Beer Loving Steve Jobs Fan Boys Wii!". It hasn't gotten that bad... yet.