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Confessions Of A Banned Digger!

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I have been banned from Digg. I have been given a Digg death sentence with no reprieve. I have been banned after 30k diggs, 40+ front page submissions and 500 comments.

I first heard about Digg in September of 2007. I had just started my blog The Cuban Revolution. I heard that Digg could drive traffic to my site so I signed up. I had no desire to share news.

I proceeded to start an email group. We submitted and shouted each others submissions. Front page postings from my blog skyrocketed. Fifty percent of my blog submissions were making the front page. This meant tens of thousands of hits to my blog. I was gaming the system for all it was worth. Then the roof fell in. Digg changed the way its algorithm worked. Diversity of Diggs became much more important in determining whether a submission made it to the front page. Since smaller blogs tend to have a fixed following, it became twice has hard for me to get the diversity I needed for one of my posting to make front page. I tried every possible variation to game my blog postings. None met with any real success. My blog submissions would get 250-300 diggs without making front page.

The most significant development for me in my short "Digg life" was when my post Why Athletes Go Broke went front page. It was subsequently picked up by the Wall Street Journal. This landed me two ESPN and a Fox News interview. It also resulted in offers to write for publications. None of it would have happened if it had not gone front page.

Once it hit home that I would no longer be able to use Digg to self-promote my blog I started doing it for fun. I was not looking for news to submit like many of the top diggers such as MrBabyman do. When in the normal course of my news reading I saw a story that interested me and looked like it might have a national appeal I would submit it. While most of these submissions revolved around my brother Mark Cuban's bid to purchase the Cubs and some off of his weblog Blog Maverick I would also submit other stories of general interest.

I built my "Digg credibility" which allowed me to add many of the top Diggers such as MrBabyMan and MakiMaki. The rub was that in order to keep these top diggers interested in your submissions you have to Digg all of theirs. This becomes problematic within the Digg system if you do not have the time to sit in front of your computer digging all day. I decided that I needed help to keep up. While I heard rumors that there were diggers using scripts to speed up the digging process I had never given it much thought. I knew that scripts were a violation of the Digg Terms Of Service (TOS). There are many reasons they are not allowed. The ethics based reason is that they defeat the intended purpose of Digg in being a news distribution conduit. Scripts turn Digg into a "who is digging the most" contest.

I first experimented with Promote-My-Site. This is a web based system that allows you to do a timed auto-digg and auto- delete as well as a few other handy functions. The upside of this service is that it does not bypass any steps you would go through in the actual Digg process. It therefore in theory should not raise any red flags that a script is being used. The is extremely beneficial when you can not keep up with your incoming shouts. You can set it a a 15 second delay, turn it on at night and let it digg and delete away. The downsides are that you have to pay for it and as of this writing it does not have a process to digg friends submissions pages. It is therefore not digging the submissions of friends who do not shout such as MrBabyMan and MakiMaki. I would still have to do those manually. This however is a much less onerous process when incoming shouts are already dugg. I used this service without incident for a while. Then Darth Vadar(not his real digg name) appeared within Digg and introduced me to the dark side. He gave me scripts that allows a person to bypass the normal two step process to Digg a story. It allowed me to skip a step and digg a story directly from the submission page by creating a digg button on that page. I began digging friends non-shouted submissions with reckless abandon. I knew it was a TOS violation. I didn't care. I was blinded by the sheer volume. I was going to hit 500k diggs by the end of the year. Hopefully there was a free car or a set of steak knives for such an accomplishment. It was working great. My numbers and Digg ranking were rising rapidly. In true contravention of what Digg is supposed to be about I do not think I read one story I dugg after I started using the script. I was willing to sacrifice knowledge for speed. My "Digg bliss" was short-lived. One day my account was gone. Shortly after it disappeared I received the following email from Digg Support:

Hi from Digg.com,

We're writing to let you know that your Digg.com account "bcuban" has been banned for using unauthorized scripts to Digg stories from portions of the site where no Digg buttons are provided. Specifically, our logs show high Digging rates and activity from digg.com/users/bcuban/friends/shoutsin and digg.com/users/bcuban/friends/submissions. Using scripts is in violation of the Digg Terms of Use (digg.com/tos).

We will remove the ban from your account under the following conditions: you re-read and re-affirm the Digg Terms of Use (response via email) and agree to stop using scripts of any kind on the Digg.com website immediately.

- Digg Support Team

I thought about pulling a "Michael Vick" with complete denial in the face of overwhelming evidence. I decided to go with what in my mind was the less egregious route of feigning ignorance of the Digg TOS and promising never to do it again. I of course knew all along that I was violating TOS and I knew they knew I knew. I was simply in self-denial that I had become what I despised, a "Digg Whore" I sent them the following email in response:

To: "support@digg.com" Cc: "brian.cuban@dallasmavs.com" I was unaware such activity was prohibited. I have read and re-affirm the Digg TOS-i agree to not uses scripts or other prohibited means in using your service.

Within 24 hours Digg re-activated my account and sent me the following email: From: "Digg Support"

Hi Brian,

Your bcuban account has been unbanned. Please note, however, that your account will remain under review, and any violation of Digg's Terms of Service may result in a permanent ban of your account.

After receiving this email I dutifully removed the Darth Vadar scripts BUT I continued to digg and delete my shouts using the Promote-Site-Site script. My internal reasoning was that since they automated the manual digging process it would not trigger any red-flags. I decided that with my limited time to digg, if I did not keep up I would lose many of my top Digging friends regardless. It was a gamble worth taking. A week later I received the following email:

Hi Brian,

We've permanently banned your account "bcuban" from Digg for continued Terms of Use violations....We learned you were Digging content from another script that enables Digging from the shouts they've received..."

A few days later I tried to sneak back with a wig and fake mustache but as it was from the same I.P. address they quickly caught me and shut me down.

There you have it. My Digg experience birth to death. I am not upset with Digg. I made the choice to violate their TOS for my benefit and got caught. There is a degree of relief. I had become a slave to the Digg machine. I was sitting on my big fat butt gaining weight with every Digg. My goldfish died. My dog and cat ran off together. The up side is that I can actually say that Digg affected my life in a positive way. I am now a published author. I made friends that I will continue to keep in touch with. I will continue to read stories on Digg because:

"any news worth reading will find its way to you"


Copyright (c) 2008 Brian Cuban