Digg Loses Traffic By Executing Its Active Users
In a strange phenomenon that emerged few days ago, Digg started to disable a large number of Top Diggers’ Accounts without any previous warnings or even emails letting diggers know of the new changes to the terms of service so that they might have the opportunity to adjust to their rules.
Many active diggers tried to log in to their accounts several times, but they always got the message “Your account has been disabled permanently”. They didn’t stick to that and even emailed Digg Support Team to apologies, but they again got a harsh reply that “This decision is final and irreversible”. Digg just shut users down and banned their accounts for life.
It’s probably not fair to compare the way Digg enforces its rules to any real justice system. There have been about 500-600 accounts banned from Digg lately and I’m sure that now you are asking yourself “What are the unforgivable crimes, which those diggers committed and lead Digg to ban their accounts?”.
“Don’t Use Scripts” These were the last words said by the late banned diggers. Digg claimed that the excessive use of Scripts/bots, like the Greasemonkey Script that facilitate digging friends submissions, places additional load on Digg servers (slowing things down for everyone), so using them is a violation to Digg’s Terms of Use and will result in losing access to your Digg account.
“No Blind Digging” Also some of banned power diggers spoke about, Massive Digg ban, quick inspection of their 48 hours activity shows that they had high level of activity, more than 300 diggs, some of them even reached more than 1000 diggs. This lead to get their accounts banned as well.
Digg will pay the price as well; All of these things proof that Digg’s (Anti-Cheat) system has become more sophisticated trying to protest against all Cheating Policies. Digg is now applying the rule “You cheat, you’re out” even if this will cause them to lose a large number of traffic and users’ activities.
Go in Peace late diggers… It is bye bye time!
Digg users not only got their accounts banned, but also lost many of their friends. They spent significant time and energy providing the site with content, building their reputation online and flourishing their accounts to be active members, and then they were shocked that every thing have been vanished and they have no choice except accepting the whole reality and registering a new account from scratch.

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