I should point out that, after Digg's recent changes, it'll quite easily spot
'cartels' which regularly vote on the same stories.

If the same people digg the same articles, then what'll happen is that, by
issue 3 - 6 or so, our votes will be nigh on worthless as they will be
reweighted to prevent 'digg-bombing', and simply won't go very far to the
front page.
 

wycats wrote:
> 
> Sorry to be doing this, but I just want to try one last round of
> promotion.
> 
> The Visual jQuery Magazine is about to fall off the bottom of the front
> page
> of the Programming Category. To try to forestall that for a bit, please
> digg
> it if you haven't already (and ask your friends to do so as well!).
> 
> You guys have put Visual jQuery on the map. If you can help with one final
> push, I'd be eternally grateful.
> 
> -- 
> Yehuda Katz
> Web Developer | Wycats Designs
> (ph)  718.877.1325
> 
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> 

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