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4 years 45 weeks 1 day 7 hours ago

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I thought that was a pretty fair

I thought that was a pretty fair review.

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flatlinebb

4 years 45 weeks 15 hours 18 min ago

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Site is down, after only 17 votes?

Site is down, after only 17 votes? Maybe we need to look into a "digg-mirror" solution.

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kiba

4 years 45 weeks 10 hours 28 min ago

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I think that is the digg effect.

I think that is the digg effect.

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dave

4 years 45 weeks 8 hours 8 min ago

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Yeah I don't think the "FSD effect"

Yeah I don't think the "FSD effect" is quite that powerful yet. Give it another few months though and we'll see. :)

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