Digg dofollow/nofollow confusion? help?

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  1. raptormarketing

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  2. LiveRants

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    #22
    How do you earn trust from digg?
     
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  3. kikolani

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    I think trust may be based on the number of Diggs. Because the articles on the homepage (or the homepage of a particular section) are almost all DoFollow, with exception to the Sponsored link. The articles on the Upcoming section, however, are NoFollow. If you go under a particular topic of Upcoming, even articles with 100+ Diggs are NoFollow. There must be some high threshold of votes or something.
     
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  4. korr

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    Yeah, I jumped the gun and assumed it was the same question asked every week or two. I'm sort of surprised that Digg actually made such a big change. This makes their site practically useless for promotion unless you're pretty dang sure you can get to the front page, and that's mostly reserved for a few whitelisted domains. Even attempts to get a group together for voting purposes can likely get you banned.

    So is there any use left for Digg, other than making sure my sites break frames so they can't get the SE credit for publishing? I think no..
     
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  6. tango07

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    why can't i post my comment?
     
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  7. arsoni

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    #27
    Digg was dofollow the last time i checked but today i checked my links those links are nofollow. but still i can see some dofollow links on the homepage of digg . i think now digg have set some standerd for dofollow links. may be atleast some amoung of diggs to your post or your accout should be reliable for digg or something like that.
     
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  8. andykeating

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    I Just checked and it shows all the Digg links as "Nofollow."
     
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    #29
    hey, i find digg links are nofollow....
     
    techncom, Dec 24, 2010 IP
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    #30
    Digg is completely a nofollow site.
     
    akashseo, Dec 25, 2010 IP
  11. otjutt

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    I'm also receiving some backlinks from digg.
     
    otjutt, Feb 12, 2011 IP