The question isn’t quite as ominous as it may sound, Digg isn’t going to create another category labeled coupons anytime soon, at least not that I know of, but there are a few folks out there taking advantage of Digg for their own profit (none of this is new). However, it might not be the same scum of the earth you’re use to hearing about.
It all started a couple of days ago when I got an email from Buy.com with their weekly specials and I noticed at the bottom of each special there was a link to add the item to del.icio.us and another to digg the item. I thought that was interesting though not that unusual and figured I’d poke around a bit and see what I came up with. So I looked on Digg and found JeffWisot, a user that has posted 11 links, all […]
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