The story of the
closure of the Top Diggers section on the social news collector Digg.com has been continued. Quite expected, I must say.
Someone Christopher Finke (
Christopher Finke ) independently restored the first page of the top-list of users of the resource from the first hundred activists. It is
posted on its website and is updated twice a day.
On the same page where the ranking is located, Christopher warns that the project is in no way affiliated with Digg Inc. and uses only freely available information in its work.
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“This list has been compiled for no other reason than to mark the time spent by the people mentioned below and the effort they put in,” Finke writes.
He also notes that at the very first request of the administration Digg is ready to remove his highscore, but he sees no point in concealing such information.
This is not the first controversial decision of Kevin Rose (Kevin Rose) for the first time, perhaps, to meet such a serious response from the participants themselves.