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Comments on: Civil disobedience hits Digg

Digg surrenders to its user base of self-anointed Robin Hoods.

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naiive nerds
by migswell May 2, 2007 11:14 AM PDT
this is how I feel about digg USERS
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at least they have a spine
by xxdesmusxx May 2, 2007 12:59 PM PDT
They may be immature, but at least they have the balls enough to "stand up" against the pathetically antiquated patent system in the United States.

Yes, we need patents, but no, we don't need the pathetic system that is currently in place.

The Digg Revolt was an incredible thing to watch, and immature as it was, it will still go down in nerd history as a first.
Hmm [characters! o:]
by Zero Resistance May 3, 2007 9:37 PM PDT
Personally, I think this wasn't conducted by Diggers. This is obviously the work of renowned website, 4chan.

I'm sure of this, I was looking as a passive observer in all of this.
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