What is Digg?
Digg is a place for people to discover and share content from anywhere on the web. From the biggest online destinations to the most obscure blog, Digg surfaces the best stuff as voted on by our users. You won’t find editors at Digg — we’re here to provide a place where people can collectively determine the value of content and we’re changing the way people consume information online.
How Do We Do This?
Everything on Digg — from news to videos to images — is submitted by our community (that would be you). Once something is submitted, other people see it and Digg what they like best. If your submission rocks and receives enough Diggs, it is promoted to the front page for the millions of our visitors to see.
It Doesnt Stop There!
And it doesn’t stop there. Because Digg is all about sharing and discovery, there’s a conversation that happens around the content. We’re here to promote that conversation and provide tools for our community to discuss the topics that they’re passionate about. By looking at information through the lens of the collective community on Digg, you’ll always find something interesting and unique. We’re committed to giving every piece of content on the web an equal shot at being the next big thing.
The video above explains how to use the tools on Digg. It explains in depth what Digg is and how it can be used in various situations. A lot of people know what Digg is and the basics of how to go on there and "Digg" or "Bury", but there is a lot more to it and that's why I put this video on the site. Check it out!
Digg has thousands of articles that are extremely relevant and updated frequently. I urge you to go to Digg and find articles that give you some beneficial information on a topic you enjoy. It's easy to set up an account and even easier to express your opinions on the articles they show. if you don't like an article, bury it! If you like it, Digg it! Its a simple atmosphere that helps out other users to know what articles are safe, and good.