Spam Farms and Vote Rigging on Social Networking

Social Networking sites with bizarre names like Digg, Reddit and Delicious are the new trend in online entertainment and have been sprouting up all over the web. Part of a movement coined “Web 2.0,” these social networking sites have become very popular among heavy web users. The phrase “Web 2.0” isn’t referring to any kind of update for the Internet but rather a change in the way people are using the Internet. Social networking sites, wikis, and other communication tools allow Internet users to share information and input their ideas and opinions on other sites and blogs. The overall idea of “Web 2.0” is that users create the content on the Web instead of webmasters and writers.

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The Power of Digg

If you are a webmaster, you probably have heard of Digg.com, the massively popular social networking web site that attracts thousands of unique visitors each day. The web site has users who promote or “digg” stories, and those that are most popular get on the homepage. Getting on the home page of Digg is huge and can do wonders for your web site and the traffic it gets. It is estimated that the #1 spot on Digg will get upwards of 10,000 unique visitors within an hour. Many of these visitors may check back frequently and help get your new web site or blog of the ground and running.

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