Is there a market for a "digg" automater?

it has been made before, but failed, cause digg catch up fast on such ghost accounts and bans them.(and those ghost account were also digging other stories in order to hide their true purpose)
The domain used to be promoted in this blackhat technique is also banned from digg, which means you can't submit other articles from it, which is also a pretty big inconvenient for those unwilling to risk a good domain name- and website.
 
Ahh, i see the problem! That is pretty gash!

I def. wouldn't want to risk that if i was a webmaster so i'll steer clear of it then!

Cheers for the heads up - didn't know digg could ban domains, just thought it was accounts!
 
I use digg normally and usually get around 80-130 diggs per submission on any topic, it's an ok source to stuff but I made a few sales via clickbank through it.

Progs like these always get outdated pretty fast
 
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