What kind of atmosphere does diglog need?

by diglog on 2006-11-22 16:47:44

diglog writes: "

Due to the recent lack of time for management by the webmaster and the increase in the number of user-submitted information, some problems have arisen: an increase in spam, a large number of bloggers submitting worthless links from their own sites repeatedly, and some websites "digging every article". In that case, you might as well give us your RSS feed, and we'll aggregate it! Perhaps you are trying to share your "findings", but here at diglog, we don't share "reposted content," "boring content," or "spam content".

Although more internet users are generally better, this isn't the case for us. Because diglog is doing something similar to Digg, our principle is "to attract users who contribute good content, firmly reject users who contribute spam, block them without any negotiation! There's nothing more to say, be gone!", we don't want diglog to become like 365key, filled with spam users and spam content.

We warmly welcome submissions of your blog links to diglog. However, if you "mindlessly submit" or "submit repeatedly", many diglog participants will feel annoyed, even feel "unfairness", which would ruin the atmosphere of diglog.

The issue of blogging attitude aside, most people in China really don't need to write blogs. Isn't each blog post just a few words? Or just one picture? Or just a small discovery? Or just reposting something? Or just wanting others to know about your little stuff? For these reasons, there's really no need to write blogs. It's better to come over and dig: a link + a brief description + a simple picture! That's all!

Some parts of this message may be inappropriate or radical, please excuse me!"