I wonder what’s the point of having a Digg button on every entry of your blog. Do I need to Digg your entry about your dying cat? Seriously, does it worth Digging? Don’t even think to blame it on the Digg plugins that you install because of the API hooks.
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I can’t blame the Digg plugins, can I? After all, like commenting, the feature is just there if you need it. There’s no point in commenting about a dying cat if there’s no need to right?
For some people who rely on plugins to place their Digg buttons automatically, you can’t blame them. Someone out there might be interested in reading a dying cat.
I’ve honestly haven’t pushed a Digg button. Would rather leave a comment for the ‘dying cat’
People usually following trends because it cool and work for others. Simply put it, don’t add something that doesn’t benefit and doesn’t work you.
I haven’t “dugg” anyone also. Even if I saw the button under each and every post I read, it would never come to my mind.