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As a systems administrator dealing with Yahoo Mail can be a pain. For the sysadmin of a system that sends promotional, opt-out mailings it can be brutal. I'm still trying to figure out why I can never actually talk to a human over there.
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The user's going to pick dancing pigs over security every time. -Bruce Schneier |
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Would Digg users sabotage a company buyout? |
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Written by Brian Austin
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Sunday, 09 March 2008 |
Rumor has it that social bookmarking site Digg could be for sale and as a result the community is in uproar. Michael Arrington at TechCrunch cites several examples of community backlash which lead to action on the part of Digg's overseers. He surmises that if a potential suitor is found that the community could stage a very vocal protest should the buyer be someone as unpopular as Microsoft. Could this be the dramatic downside to social media or just the result of mob justice?
Digg Users Are Doing Their Best To Kill An Acquisition
Based on some of the comments to this story about Digg’s officially-not-happening (but happening nonetheless) acquisition, Digg users are getting all riled up for another fight. Particularly if the buyer ends up being Microsoft.
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