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This Car Runs on Poop: The Bio Bug

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This Car Runs on Poop: The Bio Bug
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Tagged biofuels, carbon emissions, Cars, Culture, culture & celebrity, global warming solutions, recycling, social-media, TMZ, united kingdom
Image via Encefalus Any respectable blogger working today is at least aware of the many social media websites that contribute to our articles reaching a wider audience: Reddit , Yahoo Buzz, Stumble Upon, and, of course, the granddaddy of them all, Digg . Digg is the most powerful ‘social media’ website — stories that get submitted there stand to be viewed by more people than anywhere else. Yet over the years, as I wrote story after story here at TreeHugger, I started noticing a trend — if my post directly concerned c… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Why Does Digg Hate Global Warming?
A group of influential conservative members of the behemoth social media site Digg.com have just been caught red-handed in a widespread campaign of censorship, having multiple accounts, upvote padding, and deliberately trying to ban progressives. An undercover investigation has exposed this effort, which has been in action for more than one year. “The more liberal stories that were buried the better chance conservative stories have to get to the front page. I’ll continue to bury their submissions until they change their ways and become conservatives.” -phoenixtx (aka vrayz) One bury brigade in particular is a conservative group that has become so organized and influential that they are able to bury over 90% of the articles by certain users and websites submitted within 1-3 hours, regardless of subject material. Literally thousands of stories have already been artificially removed from Digg due to this group. When a story is buried, it is removed from the upcoming section (where it is usually at for ~24 hours) and cannot reach the front page, so by doing this, this one group is removing the ability of the community as a whole to judge the merits or interest of these stories on their own (in essence: censoring content). This group is known as the Digg “Patriots”. DIGG PATRIOTS A group of nearly one hundred conservatives have banded together on a Yahoo Group called Digg Patriots (DP), and a companion site at coRanks to issue bury orders and discuss strategies to censor Digg and other social media websites. DP was founded on 21 May 2009. Since then, over 40,000 posts have been logged at a steady rate of around 3000-4000 per month. The “Patriots” Network on coRank is a tool to submit Diggs to a group list as opposed to sending an e-mail every time. It also has some tools that make submitting to the list as easy as clicking on a bookmark. The DP membership includes the following Digg users (among others): added by: toyotabedzrock
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It was just a year ago that Ashton Kutcher was making a big deal about beating CNN to one million Twitter followers. He popped champagne, gave some big speech about the future of social media and…

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Sorry Ashton Kutcher, Britney Spears Rules Twitter
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Tagged ashton, big-deal, Britney Spears, future, Hollywood, kutcher, one-million, social-media, year-ago
It's Day 4 of Feed Battle and the battle is getting more and more intense. Five strong leaders have emerged , but there's plenty of time for that to change and a new feed to rise above the fray. In previous updates, we've talked about how the Feeds are using social media to get traffic to their posts, but let's take a moment to look at just a few of the creative posts that you may have missed. The Best Links: BuzzFeed Battle of Feeds View
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Today, after a Times -hosted panel on social media & Haiti , Ann Curry got stuck in the Times’ elevator. The story was a textbook example of how “the crowd” beats old media in covering breaking news
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Ann Curry Trapped in New York Times Elevator for One Well-Documented Hour
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Tagged ann curry, bennyhollywood, Facebook, haiti, Hollywood, important, internet, mood, new-york-times, Obama, social-media, time, Twitter, Voice
Link: http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2009… First the Kindle, then the Nook, now Time Inc.

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The Future of Magazines
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