A "Digg" is when you have a very successful business in place & you make significant changes stripping away what made it unique to then make it into one of the biggest startups & failures all in one.
Digg.com was an innovative website in it's time but then pulled a "Digg" when they did a complete make over of an already established website to then go from one of the biggest social news media sites to the biggest failure news media site.
by Why DiggFailed October 26, 2010
A site created to make you enjoy wasting your time
discovering pointless information that you'll forget the
next day...
Its awsome
discovering pointless information that you'll forget the
next day...
Its awsome
by Scootr October 31, 2007
1: To submit a story on the popular social networking website, digg.com. The website is a way for users to share web content and news articles on the internet. In past tense, you say you "dugg it."
2: To really like something. The spelling is usually only with one g in this instance (dig, not digg).
2: To really like something. The spelling is usually only with one g in this instance (dig, not digg).
by maryjanie November 30, 2006
A once-magnificently entertaining website whose heart, soul, and brain simultaneously died on August 25, 2010.
Goodbye oldtime Digg wit, humor, variety, democracy, interesting stories, and thoughtful commentary... hello boredom, ghost towns, corporate content takeover, and recycled Reddit leftovers.
by CrunchyCookie November 13, 2010
A web site that over glorifies everything that is linux or apple. Anything that is microsoft is evil apparently.
by bluemuffin May 20, 2009
A social bookmarking website, and now turned social networking as well.
It is very similar to the likes of reddit and slashdot, except now the creators are trying to make it into a social networking place as well (similar to facebook with news/submitted things).
Created by Kevin Rose, it is ran by its users through their own content driven submissions. The digg community voice consists of atheists and their leader, Richard Dawkins, Apple fanboys, pro-pot, Ron Paul fanboys, and/or all sorts of liberal hipsters.
It is very similar to the likes of reddit and slashdot, except now the creators are trying to make it into a social networking place as well (similar to facebook with news/submitted things).
Created by Kevin Rose, it is ran by its users through their own content driven submissions. The digg community voice consists of atheists and their leader, Richard Dawkins, Apple fanboys, pro-pot, Ron Paul fanboys, and/or all sorts of liberal hipsters.
Submit a news story titled
"Ron Paul loves Apple's new product that resembles a pot leaf: cites and quotes famous atheist, Richard Dawkin, in the process."
and you'll get thousands of digg users to digg it.
"Ron Paul loves Apple's new product that resembles a pot leaf: cites and quotes famous atheist, Richard Dawkin, in the process."
and you'll get thousands of digg users to digg it.
by tsutsu October 18, 2007
I went to Digg and totally posted a joke I found on 4-Chan. It was so funny, I think I got like two upvotes! Hurrr...
by Tronus July 07, 2009