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Originally Posted by AdmiralSpock
I agree... 10 pages of submissions from your own site in 3 days is... extreme.
If you can't use the add to digg feature, then take it out of the postbit template
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Yes, it might be a bit extreme, but Digg.com is optimized to prevent spamming. Everything I did is within the guidelines.
Might be questionable, nonetheless, it is within guidelines...
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Originally Posted by KW802
Not to mention the fact that he is now digging threads on vBSEO.com since his own site is blocked.
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Tell you the truth, you should have asked why I was doing this before opening your mouth.
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Originally Posted by Code Monkey
Also, you should not use the social bookmarks from vbseo on individual posts. Us them for the thread only. Having them on every post is just asking for trouble.
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Yes, I'm aware of this now.
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Originally Posted by AdmiralSpock
I agree... 10 pages of submissions from your own site in 3 days is... extreme.
If you can't use the add to digg feature, then take it out of the postbit template
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Hmm..I do believe you misunderstood me.
I purchased the vbseo and Digg was installed on my forum when it was installed. Since digg.com is no longer a viable option (until further notice anyways) that feature of vbseo has not given me the "return" vbseo claims.
Yes, "we" made several post to Digg, but there were all different post. In fact, all of our submissions were threads and different threads!
Is it still spamming? Is a lot of different threads still spamming if they all originate from the same link? It is a forum and forums have multiple post, right? Not even Google gives me the trouble that Digg gives. *Praises Google*
That's the problem with Digg, it is not mentioned in their terms of service nor is what I did mentioned in their terms of service. Posting different threads from one forum.
And yes, someone did say that digging every post is asking for trouble, but we only dug threads!
We dug a lot of threads, but alas, it was only threads!
So, I hope I was able to clear up why "removing the digg button from my postbit" will not solve the problem inherent in vbseo and digg.com.
The problem with digg is that they allow the "average joe/jane" to file a spamming report. And, what does society teach us? It teaches us that the average joe/jane is not the brightest light in the shack!
Hmmm....I've said a lot.