Digg exchange gang busted !

Written on October 2, 2007 – 7:50 pm | by aditya |

I was just surfing the DigitalPoint Forums today as usual when i saw something going on there. Some people starting frequent threads with titles similar to “Selling DiggBoss Points”, “DiggBoss Invites for free”. Find all of them here . I had a quick look at it what is this DiggBoss actually ? I took a invite from a guy there who sent me a link through PM to a site with URL http://www.diggboss.com. I was confused initially, but after I registered and logged in there, i was shocked to see whats happening. So many people, almost 100+ trading diggs and stumbles there. All they do is, look at the stories listed there and digg them. It works in this way - when a person diggs one story he gets one diggpoint. He can increase his diggPoints this way. When he has enough diggpoints, he can submit his own story and it will be listed there to be dugg by the other members. The system was working perfectly for both digg and stumbles. Not only this, i also find many people collecting diggpoints and selling them there for prices like 5$ for 30 DiggPoints. I thought of giving it a try to see whether it really works or not. I made a sample story and submitted it to digg. Find it by clicking here. purchased around 100 digg points from a guy there. I then added this story to the diggboss campaign, and the system showed they will trade me 50 diggs for 100 diggpoints. I submitted and waited for a few hours. WoW ! 50 diggs and it got the ball rolling. One after the other, it broke around 121 diggs and made to homepage for a few mins (the story was a bit funny, so it gots some natural diggs later). It made me around 1200 unique hits to my site.

But i was really shocked to see how these social networking sites are exploited. Not only this, i can also see people exchanging diggs openly on webmaster forums like DigitalPoint. See the following link -

Check this google search results

Its really dissappointing to see exploitation of such social networks!. I guess digg must take serious action to stop this stuff.

Perhaps digg could easily see the above story and ban all those who dugg it, But the big problem is that, the gang was only used to get the ball rolling !. The later diggs were from innocent people who didn’t even know that the initial diggs came from a gang.

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  1. 10 Responses to “Digg exchange gang busted !”

  2. By Content Writer on Oct 3, 2007 | Reply

    Good Post

  3. By Abhishek Daaga on Oct 6, 2007 | Reply

    This had to happen.. Scams always are temporary so i always recommend to be genuine & let the success be slow but it has to be for longer..

  4. By Milan on Oct 25, 2007 | Reply

    Really aditya???? As far as I know there is no registration process at diggboss, it is invite only. More so there are very few people got membership over there not 100+

  5. By angad on Nov 5, 2007 | Reply

    Get Piqq.us Invitations (previously diggboss) at http://qepx.com

  6. By Gis on Nov 17, 2007 | Reply

    Anyone have any Piqq invites?

  7. By Gamer on Nov 27, 2007 | Reply

    lol. even you profited from the digg exchange feature. good fo you.

  8. By kaven on Dec 23, 2007 | Reply

    Hi everybosy,
    Now I have 1000 diggpoints in piqq for sale,the price is 5$ per 100 diggpoints,anybody interested in,pm me mail kaven_1982@hotmail.com,thanks

  9. By Sparkable on Apr 3, 2008 | Reply

    Ill take your digg point!

  10. By kevin on Apr 15, 2008 | Reply

    Those are all over the place. Who didn’t see this comming?

  11. By Nicole on May 2, 2008 | Reply

    Account suspended. Anyone?

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