Blog Reactions
D' Technology Weblog: Digg Trends lets users decide whether a story is ‘popular or not’
Download Squad: Digg's homepage will display trending stories for user voting
| Digg TV is now up http://blog.digg.com/?p=1138 & new experiment with Digg Trends on their homepage http://blog.digg.com/?p=1106 27 days ago |
| Experimenting with Digg Trends http://bit.ly/3AP0zF 11/7/2009 |
| Loving the excellent work of Kurt, Dav and the Digg crew for getting our new Trending feature working! http://blog.digg.com/?p=1106 11/6/2009 |
Digg Trends lets users decide whether a story is ‘popular or not’
D' Technology Weblog —
... Digg launched a new homepage voting experiment called “Digg Trends” which identifies and highlights upcoming stories that’ve a high volume of activity (think Diggs, comments, favorites, shares, etc.). When we detect a new trending story, it’ll appear on homepage for ten minutes. Based on Digg and bury activity in those ten minutes story’ll either become popular or not. The goal is to put high activity stories in front of community quickly and to present a fun new way for people to express whether they like story or ...
Digg's homepage will display trending stories for user voting
Download Squad —
... How can a Digg story make the front page without making the front page? Digg is about to show you, by placing some highly-active stories on the homepage for 10 minutes at a time before they have enough diggs to be there. By putting these trending stories up front, ...

