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PlaceofDis

macrumors Core
Jan 6, 2004
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6
well i never went there before in the first place. never really like the sight. but they're definitely taking risks.
i'm guessing that Microsoft offered them a sweet deal that they couldn't pass up.

i like the last line/quote though:

"For a user, they look at it and say, 'Now, all of a sudden, you're doing a deal with the devil?'"
 

After G

macrumors 68000
Aug 27, 2003
1,583
1
California
I actually see this as potentially being a good thing.

More competition is always welcome by me, and Google hasn't exactly been saintly lately.

Any digg alternatives you would recommend though? For those who no longer wish to use digg?
 

OutThere

macrumors 603
Dec 19, 2002
5,730
3
NYC
Digg is a wasteland anyway. I do, however, welcome some competition (even from M$) to google's ads, which are everywhere these days.
 

rdowns

macrumors Penryn
Jul 11, 2003
27,397
12,521
Digg made a business decision. If you like the site, why the hell would you care who is providing the advertising? It's not like you click the damn ads or even read them. Please spare me the Microsoft is evil diatribes.
 

Aea

macrumors 6502a
May 23, 2007
838
208
Denver, Colorado
Digg made a business decision. If you like the site, why the hell would you care who is providing the advertising? It's not like you click the damn ads or even read them. Please spare me the Microsoft is evil diatribes.

I think Microsoft would be getting the short end of the stick, statistics showed that Digg users are very unlikely to click on ads, about 1/3 of what a normal web user is expected to do.
 
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