A pay-for-votes service has been launched that allows publishers to promote
their submissions on
Digg.com.
User/Submitter
touts itself as a site "where Digg submitters pay for Digg users to promote
their stories, and where Digg users make easy money".
Digg is a social book-marking service where users can submit stories and vote
for content that they like. Submissions that garner enough interest are promoted
to the service's front page, which typically leads to a spike in traffic.
The User/Submitter site offers Digg users 10 cents for every 'digg' they
issue to listed stories. The publishers of those stories are then charged a base
fee of $20 plus $1 per Digg.
It is unclear whether the service offers a genuine product or is a hoax,
however. In a
test
by vnunet.com, we were able to create an account and were presented with a
list of stories on which we could vote.
But we were unable to verify whether those stories had recruited the services
of User/Submitter or were just random links pulled from the Digg.com website.
User/Submitter did not respond to several requests for comment.
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