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I’ve added a button to submit LGF articles to Yahoo’s new link sharing system: Yahoo! Buzz. The moonbats don’t seem to have completely taken over Buzz yet (like they have Digg and Reddit).
More principled dissent from the idiot left: Digg - Why Little Green Footballs Sucks — ‘Frances Loves Hamas’.
A robot from Digg.com has been rapidly running through everything at LGF, including images, with multiple hits per second. It’s doing this despite the following lines in our robots.txt file: User-agent: * Crawl-delay: 600 This rule is supposed to limit the amount of hits from all robots to no more ...
The evil children at Digg.com are wishing agony and death on Vice President Dick Cheney again: Cheney found to have irregular heartbeat. The administrators at Huffington Post have learned that when they put up a story on Cheney, they need to close comments to prevent this from happening, but at ...
How did that happen? An LGF post slipped through the Ostrich Filter at Digg.com and made it (no doubt, briefly) to the front page: Digg - New Film: The Making of a Martyr. Some reactions from the Digg community: by P4yn3 58 minutes ago Look at all the ...
You can find this kind of talk on any web forum where the left predominates; Huffington Post, Democratic Underground, Daily Kos, and now Digg.com: Diggbats give thumbs up to assassinating Cheney. This one currently has 56 positive votes.
Not good news for Kevin Rose and Digg.com: DRM group vows to fight bloggers. Bloggers “crossed the line” when they posted a software key that could break the encryption on some HD-DVDs, the AACS copy protection body has said. Thousands of websites published the key, which had been uncovered in ...
At ABC News Silicon Insider, Michael Malone has an article about the Digg.com revolt that acknowledges the thuggish actions of Digg’s leftist “bury brigade” against sites like LGF: The First Amendment vs. Patents in Web 2.0. In case you don’t know, Digg.com is a hugely popular Web site, mostly for ...
When Digg.com’s owners deleted a post containing the hex code to crack the encryption on HD-DVDs, and banned the user who posted it, they started a full-blown Web 2.0 riot. The Diggbats didn’t like it one bit that they were being prevented from stealing copyrighted material, and created post after ...
The angry left is ranting, gloating, and raving at Digg.com, about a ThinkProgress hit piece on a Fox News report that got some details wrong in the Ham of Hate story: Digg - Fox News Sinks To New Low, Reports Satirical Story As Actual News (video). If you’ve ever wondered ...
Others are beginning to notice the thuggish squad of leftists who prevent every LGF post from rising in the ranks at Digg.com: Why is Digg Being Censored? Notice that in the comments to the blog post above, someone is trying to promote two smears on LGF: 1) that we organized ...
The malicious LGF-haters who bury every single one of our posts at Digg are hard at work today. Here’s a screen shot sent in by a reader showing a few seconds at digg spy; they’ve apparently settled on a tactic, and are marking every LGF post as ‘Spam,’ regardless of ...
Somehow our post about the arrests of Islamic terrorist leaders in Pakistan made it past the Bury Brigade and onto the front page of Digg.com. I’m sure they’re working as hard as they can to knock it back down, but right now traffic is soaring. The good news is that ...
More proof of the existence of a thuggish “Bury Brigade” at Digg, routinely “burying” all posts with which they disagree: Digg’s Kevin Rose Fails To Stop The Bury Brigade. And here’s visual, indisputable proof that every single LGF post is being maliciously buried as quickly as possible, regardless of originality, ...
Here’s a post in which the Diggbats are freaking out because Digg banned one of the most insane anti-rational conspiracy sites on the internet. You can tell how upset they are by the egregious abuse of punctuation: Digg - Digg bans PrisonPlanet.com!!! In a sane world this wouldn’t even be ...
Over at Digg.com, the malicious lefties are resorting to a new technique: impersonating me, to leave defamatory comments. Here’s the profile of one user doing it (and there are others who have begun using photos of me as their icons): digg / charlesjohnson / news / dugg. Such lovely ...
One way that the lefties are maliciously burying our posts at Digg.com was spelled out in an email from a reader. They’re exploiting a flaw in Digg’s system; by re-posting the same link, they get the whole thread marked as “duplicate,” and removed from the listings. Here’s one rabid LGF-hater ...
Here’s a good example of how dishonest and just plain evil the modern left has become, in a comment posted at Digg about LGF: Digg - Cheney OK After Islamic Attack, Metafilter Disappointed. by techytim For anyone who’s not aware LGF is an anti Semtic site posing as a pro ...
On the page at the following link, click the buttons at top left so that only the “buries” (symbolized by the red thumbs-down icon) are shown, and you can watch in real time as the Diggbats go through all the LGF posts at Digg.com and mark them as spam: digg ...
Here’s another call to block Little Green Footballs from Digg.com, this time apparently from an Islamist: Digg - Stop Digg’s Abuse! – An Open Letter to Digg. Little Green Football has apparently been organizing a campaign of hatred towards Muslims using Digg. While I in no way am in support ...
I can’t resist one more post about the Diggbats; this is one that speaks for itself, with a link to that creepy obsessive LGF stalker’s site you may know about: Digg - So you’re Digging Stories from LittleGreenFootballs...Why? I urge all LGF readers to click through to Digg, then click ...
On this page, it’s fascinating to watch in real time as lefties bury LGF posts at Digg: digg spy. At upper left is a row of buttons, where you can set it to show only the ‘buried’ posts (the red thumbs down symbol). As I write this, LGF posts are ...
Just to keep things interesting, I’ve changed the way our Ajax news feeds are displayed when you load an LGF page. Previously, the default news feed was Yahoo’s ‘Top Stories’ feed. Since this gets stale pretty quickly, now the first news/blog feed that appears when you load a page is ...
Somehow, I don’t think the “social bookmarking” model is supposed to operate like this. The idea behind an ostensibly non-partisan site like Digg.com is that people submit links to interesting things, and other people rate the links, so that interesting stuff gets more votes and rises to the top. But ...
Another Digg swarm brought us down for a few minutes there; the new server is supposed to be provisioned sometime today, and then we can start balancing the load for this situation. Thanks for your patience in the meantime, and here’s an open thread... UPDATE at 2/22/07 11:10:14 am: And ...