Building your digger integrity : 10 ways to help you develop a deeper understanding of the social news site – digg.
1. Thou shalt not double vote from the same computer IP address
Even if your friend is visiting you and is insisting on logging in to his user profile in order to digg your fantastic article, don’t let him because your item will soon just vanish from the list of upcoming stories.
2. Thou shalt not post all of thy submissions to Offbeat News
digg seems to like it when your stories fit into one of the supplied categories. Dumping all of your items into Offbeat News just because they seem quirky to you is a great way to get yourself into trouble.
3. Thou shalt understand that thy Friends have less weight in the digger algorithm than non-friends
There are a lot of ways that the famously secret digg algorithm influences your upcoming stories and affects their placement within the Upcoming Stories pages or on the pages in the category listings. Higher rated diggs may be seen more often in the page listings, and even more so if they aren’t all from your same group of friends, but actually have been dugg by a user who voted for it because they liked it.
4. Thou shalt not post too many links with thy digg article in the comments section
Posting a link with a digg article in the comments section of someone’s digg may be fine once, if It is relevant. Try it more than once, and you may watch that same article that you had wanted so badly to promote, vanish before your eyes in the Upcoming Story pages and Cloud View.
5. Thou shalt be a valuable and relevant member of thy digger community
If you browse through digg, opening articles and digging them, commenting here and there on interesting articles that move you, adding friends that you like and respect, occasionally burying a story for a real reason – everything is rosy. If however, you start posting low quality content on your user page and begin to post lots of comments everywhere just to see your rants and raves get plastered all over the comments section of someone else’s digg rather than actually responding to what you’ve read- don’t plan on hitting the homepage any time soon. Your digger style will be working against you.
6. Thou shalt not digg an item without opening the link and reading the article first
Don’t try to run through the page listings, digging everything as you go without opening up the articles and reading them first. The digg computers know you haven’t really opened the article, and they may at some point react to your digg vote as an attempt at spamming.
7. Thou shalt not submit duplicate content
When you submit an item, you will see a list asking you to double check to see if this content has been posted. If it has, don’t submit your item. If the article or photo has been on digg previously but you think that there is a relevance to showing other readers who may not have seen it, that may be fine. If you are posting a news item from Reuters and it has already been submitted under a Yahoo listing, but with the Reuters syndicated logo on the front page, don’t submit, or plan on getting buried and removed from the front page if you somehow get there.
8. Thou shalt not digg only thyself and thy friends
In order to be a relevant community member, you will need to respond to more content other than just your own or your friends stories. If other users don’t see you voting, even on the good articles, and you never write quality comments to others, no one will get to know you and it will be hard to get the digger community to digg your stories.
9. Thou shalt not digg too fast
If you open the articles one after the other, and immediately digg them and move on, the digg computers won’t like it. There are stories of users who were given the boot because they were told no one could possibly have read so much, so fast. You don’t have to read every word, but don’t turn into an assembly line without pausing to check the article before you digg it. If the link doesn’t work, or there if is a mistake or problem with the item, don’t digg it.
10. Thou shalt not use the multiple digg ID approach.
If you are thinking about opening multiple user ID’s and using them to vote for each other, save yourself the time, it won’t work. You may be able to fool the digger man once, but he will soon catch on to your sins.

Building your digger integrity
Thou will never make the home page like this using these types of dubious strategies. The digg computers sniff this stuff out, and it smells to them like spam. It won’t matter if you have 140 votes; you won’t hit the coveted digg homepage with any of these methods.
In order to be a successful digger, you had better sit down right now and understand a few things:
- If you want to be a front page digger, you have to sit and digg a lot.
- If you want to be a front page digger, you have to need to submit a lot of stories.
- If you want to be a front page digger, you have to submit and digg even more stories if you want the stories you submitted two hours ago to make another algorithmic trip through the various pages of digg make their way through the ranks, and hit the top of the digg.com Homepage.













June 27th, 2007 at 2:12 am
Thou shalt now post netscape, stumbleupon and reddit commandments as well!
June 27th, 2007 at 7:57 am
11. PUT TOP TEN LISTS ON ONE DAMN PAGE.
There’s no reason an “article” like this needs to be stretched to two.
June 27th, 2007 at 8:10 am
With respect to item 1, how does that affect people who may participate from multiple PCs on a network which is behind a proxy or other device which hides multiple IP addresses behind a single IP (network address translation, too)?
If you’re saying Digg looks at the source IP as an indicator of uniqueness, that’s a bad assumption and would mean universities and corporations can’t effectively participate in the conversation.
June 27th, 2007 at 8:32 am
I think I have seen, and I DID NOT know this, that DIgg users hate it when u post your own content and then link to your own content.
For instance, a YouTube clip should link to the actual YOUTUBE page right? Not my site?
June 27th, 2007 at 8:36 am
You forgot that “Thou Must Sumbit A Link To The Actual Story”. I hate seeing digg links to some website that only has 2-3 lines, with a link that says “Click Here to read the rest of the story” or even worse links to another site.
June 27th, 2007 at 8:41 am
flyzipper – well said. Dugg.
June 27th, 2007 at 8:48 am
I am all for good practices regarding user based collage-news sites, but isn’t this a little indicative of taking the whole thing too seriously. I really enjoy Digg.com but when people get biblical in their efforts to encourage “ethical” voting in a Holy context, it just de – motivates me to take them seriously. Also identifying yourself as a digger is completely nerdy.
When i go to Shoutwire i don’t identify myself as a “shouter” lighten up and appeal to peoples sensibilities
June 27th, 2007 at 8:50 am
Though shalt not post any derogatory news articles or comments about Left-leaning media. Thou must hate Bush & Co. Also, thou shalt only sound like a commie, pro-socialist in every entry.
June 27th, 2007 at 8:52 am
I can’t seem to weigh the integrity of your article. The supporting paragraphs lack proof. Maybe you can expound on the “digg computers” thingy? Or maybe links to references?
June 27th, 2007 at 9:08 am
Thou also shalt not post articles with MULTIPLE PAGES. Something this short could have been put into one page.
June 27th, 2007 at 11:30 am
Nice way to generate ad revenue from diggers.
June 27th, 2007 at 5:08 pm
Geez, learn to talk. That Shakespearian crap got near-intolerable within the first couple of lines. Still and all, interesting, so I’ll digg it because you seem a little obsessed and dangerous.
@Anthony… wow. “Commie”? “Socialist”? Dear 1960s, can we have our Internet back now?
June 28th, 2007 at 12:00 am
Thou shall love linux macs and hate bill gates and microsoft.
Thou shall be bitter enough to hate everything that everyone else likes.
Thou shall be righteous to digg stories that cover human suffering, to cover the fact that you’re a cynical parasite.
Yeah, like digg is an objective news source…
any site that buried if you don’t follow the commandments no matter how good it’s content is…
October 10th, 2009 at 4:29 pm
yes I do practice number five, I find community helps, if they know who you are, leaving messages, etc..people will come to your profile and you can earn views and friends