For the record : I like Ron Paul, but I like Digg better. And the Ron Paul supporters have just gone too far. To sum up, his supporters have taken to using Digg as a running Ron Paul infomercial. A large percentage of them will vote on anything and I mean anything related to Ron Paul.
To correct this, I am personally offering a bounty of $100 payable by paypal who can ever meet the following challenge.
Create a Digg link that makes it to the most popular page for the better part of a day. The link title and description should be some piece of Ron Paul fluff - oh he won the straw poll, oh he won the maryland debate, blah blah. But the link, should go to a goatse picture.
At this point, we will collect the names of those Ron Paul morons and... well I haven't gotten that far. But whomever submits this story will get $100 via paypal. Better yet, let's get the ball rolling and see how much we can raise the pot....
first off a confession, i used to work at a social network called - xxx. at its high point, techcrunch labelled us as the myspace 2.0. a great core community was established and loved the product. unfortunately, this group was not the target demographic and the company had to reinvent itself i got frustrated and left.
i decided to join vox because it seemed like the next best thing. it had functionality equal to or superior to xxx. however, when it comes to community, vox leaves much to be desired. the problem methinks isn't the tool, it's the audience. web2_0 people are half cool half lame. for one thing, 90% they'll try something, like it, but not take the time to invest in it. case in point, this blog post. i'm already tired of it, and i've got more important things to do, so i'll have to continue at some other time.