Or how about you just don't try and game digg. If your article is worthy, it will be dugg. That's the point.
No it won't, you need to be famous and people will digg it. Hate the game but don't hate the player lol
Theres obviously nothing wrong with pointing out a digg story, as that is what it is all about, sharing, but asking somebody to click the Digg button well this is a different matter. If I asked you to stick your head in the oven, would you? If I told you to go out and pick up another dog owners poop would you? Hah. I generally think the response to peoples requests to 'digg' something are small compared to the majority which will only 'digg' as they see fit. My 2 cents.
Cutting Edge - that was precisely the point I was trying to drive home in my ethics article and that's what got me banned.