So the hot news on the blogwire right now is Web 2.0 posterchild Digg dropping its top 100 userlist from visibility. This comes as a result of all the controversy surrounding how companies are trying to “game” Digg, and it shows that the company is maturing. It’s a step in the right direction and hopefully they will continue to make such steps. Will it hurt the company? Perhaps, but far less than rumors (and occurences) of paid appearances on the front page.
Search Engine Land has a good article discussing what this may mean.
February 6th, 2007
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