> 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 do realize that that's not how Digg works, right? Stories get dugg and once they reach a certain threshold, they hit the frontpage. This is the only step that matters, because it'll then hit people's RSS readers - and hit the people who simply refresh the homepage all day. After that, it doesn't matter what you do - at all. A couple facts: - Once a story is off the frontpage, no one reads it anymore. - Giving a story more votes won't keep it on the frontpage for longer (reddit does this, not digg) - Being on the frontpage of the programming section has no consequence one way or another. Just FYI. --John _______________________________________________ jQuery mailing list [email protected] http://jquery.com/discuss/
