Duplicate content submissions will be banned, warns Digg
Socialnewswatch in its June 30 issue reported that the famous and leading news aggregation site – Digg.com – has started the strict banning of accounts of users that submitted duplicate contents.
Digg promised earlier that they are going to use their new technology to get rid of abusive digg users and revealed this has long been the problem of many diggers complaining of their stories being duped by other unscrupulous users.
I don’t know yet the parameters that dig defines about a duplicate content since in breaking news articles which I have presented above, it is most likely to happen that there would many writers who can have the same story but of different wordings in the article submitted to digg – and whether the digg technology could still track the original source of the story being submitted.
I hope they can also safeguard the original writer of the article instead of falsely favoring other users and worst if they erroneously banned the original writer that failed to submit first their stories to digg.com. Yes, this happens sometimes that the dupers will have to submit first an article to digg instead of the original writer of the content being written.
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