Digg Backs Down On DiggBar
Barence writes "Social news website Digg.com has made key changes to its recently introduced DiggBar. The browser add-on had been much criticised for its use of frames to 'host' third-party websites within the digg.com domain using an obfuscating short URL, thereby boosting its own traffic figures to the detriment of those third parties. After many major sites ran negative articles on the DiggBar, and even changed their code to block it, Digg has relented and announced two changes to ease concerns."
This is the ongoing joke
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Nobody wants to admit they use Facebook. But you did, sucker!
What we need is a "uber-bar" that puts all of the various other bars into a frame to help us out.
Karma: Excellent. 15 moderator points expire sometime.
Don't forget the Blink tag. Everyone LOVES Blinkie! Or the little Construction Icons... mmmmmmm
The summary is wrong. It's not a browser add-on. It's a frame, loaded via HTML, like any other frame. It loads when you click a link on Digg.
In that case, I amend my post to "frames really make me puke.", followed by, "web sites that use frames to hijack other web sites really, really make me puke." I thought framejacking went out with the early 90s?
This is my sig.
Furries? Fuck furries.
Slashdot's moderation system may have its faults, but it is the best damn system I've seen for a website with lots of traffic.
Indeed. I'm regularly surprised that /.'s moderation system has not been copied/implemented in more places. No system is going to be perfect but /.'s does work pretty damn well.
Really, I know what I'm doing...Ohhhh, look at the shiny buttons!
Overall I find Reddit's comments are better and certainly more entertaining than Slashdot these days. The first 20 posts top level posts here are always a mixture of Off Topic, Troll, or +5 Funnies that aren't actually funny.