Daigg FAQ

  1. What is Daigg
  2. Do I need to create a Daigg account?
  3. How do I submit a link?
  4. What are the two numbers next to the title of each link?
  5. How do I vote up/down a link?
  6. How do I know whether to vote up or down?
  7. What are "My Favorites" and how do I mark a link as favorite?
  8. How do I visit the page with the original link?
  9. How can I leave comments to a link or read other people's comments?
  10. Can I only see comments left by my friends?
  11. What are the four tabs in my Featured page?
  12. What are all the tabs in the "My Account" page?
  13. What's the user ranking and how does it work?
  14. Why do I see people with a high ranking when in fact it seems they have barely contributed to the site?
  15. Can I remove a link I submitted?
  16. Can I add a "Daigg this!" button in my blog, web site, etc?
  17. Can I display a badge/widget in my website with the latest news that appear in my Featured page?
  18. Do my votes count when it's time to determine whether a link goes to my Featured page?
  19. If I give thumbs down to a link, can it still make it to my Featured page?
  20. Do the links in my Featured page are promoted in real time?
  21. I deleted some people as friends, yet my Featured page is still the same
  22. Is it normal to see in my Featured page links from people who are not my friends?
  23. I have another question, where do I go?
  1. What is Daigg

    Check the About Daigg page.

  2. Do I need to create a Daigg account?

    It depends. You don't need a Daigg account if all you want is to browse through the links and comments submitted by other Daigg users.

    But if you want to really get the most out of Daigg, have your own personal Featured page, submit links, vote on links, leave comments, etc. then yes, you need a Daigg account.

    To fully experience Daigg, we invite you to do create an account. You can always cancel it later at any time.

  3. How do I submit a link?

    Click on the Submit link link in the left menu and enter the URL of the link you'd like to submit. After that, you'll need to enter a title, a brief descripion of the link and select the most appropriate category for the link you're submitting.
  4. What are the two numbers next to the title of each link?

    That's the number of up/down votes the link has received so far.
  5. How do I vote up/down a link?

    Depending on the "theme" (see My Settings), next to the number of votes, you will see either two small thumbs up/down icons, two up/down arrows or two text links:

    Just click on the one you want, and your vote will be casted.

    Once you vote on a link, you can not vote on it again nor change your mind. What you voted will be reflected by a grey thumb/arrow: it will be pointing up if you voted "up" or down if you voted..."down" :-)

  6. How do I know whether to vote up or down?

    Simple. If you liked the link and it's something you would recommend, then vote "up". If you didn't like it and it's something you definitely wouldn't recommend, then vote "down". Anything in between? You could think of it as "if I had to choose one, which one would it be?" or simply skip voting and move on to the next link.
  7. What are "My Favorites" and how do I mark a link as favorite?

    "My Favorites" is a collection of those links that you particularly liked, kind of like your browser favorites/bookmarks.

    You can add a link to your favorites by clicking on the circled image with a + in it that appears next to each link title:

    Other themes, instead of the image, you'll see a link that says "Save":

    Once added to your favorites, the circle is replaced by a yellow ribbon (or by the text "Fav!", depending on what theme you're using).

  8. How do I visit the page with the original link?

    Click on the link title.
  9. How can I leave comments to a link or read other people's comments?

    You can click on either the "Join discussion..." link at the end of the description, or on the "Comment (x)" link (where X is the number of comments already made).
  10. Can I only see comments left by my friends?

    No. Although your Featured page will only get links based only on what your friends think of them, when you engage in a conversation with other Daigg users, the conversation cannot be broken.
  11. What are the four tabs in my Featured page?

    • My Featured page
      This is supposedly your entry page to Daigg. It contains four different blocks of information:

      • Alerts
        Here you will receive different alerts, so you know what's been happening since last time you visited. For example, you could be notified that someone has added you as a friend, or that someone has replied to a comment you've made, etc.

      • My friends
        An excerpt of the last news links that reached your Featured page (more on that later).

      • Last comments
        A quick list of the links where you last left a comment. This way, you don't have to remember what links were the last you commented, and can quickly and easily see if there are new comments, follow up on the conversation, etc.

      • Last voted
        Another quick list, this time showing the latest links you voted. Like with the last comments block, this allows you to easily monitor how the latest links you voted are evolving.

    • My friends
      This is where the most interesting submitted links, as determined by your friends, will appear. Not all links that receive a positive vote by some of your friends may necesarily appear in this page. Only those that obtain certain ranking or score will. In short, this is your friend for really interesting stuff.

      You can, however, from your My Settings page, modify this behavior and, if you like, set it up so that al links submitted or voted up by at least one of your friends will appear in "My friends" page. Bottom line: you're in control, and it's very easy to do.

    • Featured
      If "My friends" was presenting you the most interesting news according to your friends, here you'll see what the most interesting news are according to all Daigg users. Note that not one link stays ever as the first one in the Featured area. That is, when a link makes it on the Featured area, the rest of links move down one position - even if those links have received more votes.

    • Upcoming
      This is where you see all the links recently submitted, regardless of whether the person who submitted them is your friend or not.
    • Top
      This is where you see ALL links, showing first those that have recived the most positive votes.

  12. What are all the tabs in the "My Account" page?

    • Profile
      Here you can see and edit your profile info.

      You can also see your site stats: How many links you've submitted, votes you've made, how many people have looked at your profile, and how many people you've selected as friends, as well as how many people have selected you as a friend (your fans).

      Folllowing the "friends" and "fans" links in the Stats box, you can actually see who those people are, and add/remove them as your friends anytime you want.

    • Favorites
      Here you can see what links you've marked as "Favorite". That way, in addition to vote up/down on links other people send, you can keep a collection of those sites or links that you particularly liked.

      The main difference between your Favorites and anything else, is that you can modify the title and description of your favorites, so you can describe them however it makes sense to you. After all, they are your favorites. Note however that when you actually go to the link page in Daigg, the original title and description are preserved.

    • Links
      This option will show you three different sub-options:

      • Submitted
        A list in reverse chronological order of all the links you've submitted.

      • Voted
        A list in reverse chronological order of all the links you've voted on.

      • Comments
        A list in reverse chronological order of all the comments you've left.

        In this page, you are also notified anytime someone posts a reply to any of your comments. That way, you don't have to be sitting on a link page and reloading it countless times to see if someone replies to you. Just come to your Comments page and if someone does reply to you, you will see the alert message with a link to the link page. Extremely useful especially if you've left several comments on different links.

    • Network
      Here you will also see three different options:

      • friends
        A list of all users you have selected as your friends.

      • Fans
        A list of all users who have selected you as their friend.

      • Like-minded
        A list of the Daigg users who seem to have the closest similar interests to yours. You can use this list for example to add any of them as friends.

    • My Settings
      Here you configure how you want Daigg to work for you. From the criteria Daigg follows to build your personal Featured page, to the look and appearance of Daigg itself.

  13. What's the user ranking and how does it work?

    The User Ranking measures your degree of "Daigg-ness" somehow. By voting, submitting links, posting and ranking comments, etc. you'll be doing things that may give you a better ranking. Of course, sending 30 comments a day or submitting 10 links a day pointlessly is not going to do it for you.

    Other things affect your ranking of course, but without getting into great detail, if you use Daigg and are a good sport, your ranking will go up.

    Remember however that in Daigg, the influence of a user when it comes to get links in other user's Featured pages is determined by those who select him as a friend, not by the user ranking. When you submit a link, when you vote, etc. you are treated the same as everyone else, regardless of ranking.

    So, what's the point of having a ranking then? Well, 99% of what makes Daigg is the people who use it, and let's just say that we like to know who those people are. Why? Because as time goes by, it will matter.

    Daigg also maintains two different rankings: one global and one that resets the first of every month. In fact, somehow we try to give the monthly ranking a bit more exposure than the global ranking.

    This means that the very first day of each month, we all are equally ranked :-)

    By the way, both rankings are updated only once every 24 hours, usually between 12-1am Pacific time. So if you're interested in seeing whether someone's position in the ranking has gone up or down, you really only need to visit the page once a day.

  14. Why do I see people with a high ranking when in fact it seems they have barely contributed to the site?

    This might happen especially as long as the number of users isn't very large, and even more at the beginning of the month when the monthly ranking is reset.

    Daigg uses an internal "point" system to determine a user's position in the user ranking, where the user doesn't always get rewarded (or penalized) only depending on what she or he does. For example, a user accrues points when someone else assigns that user as their friend.

    And since I used the "selected as a friend" example, it may be worth mentioning that a user won't gain nor lose points by being assigned as a friend, then deassigned, then reassigned again, etc. If someone assigns you as a friend, you'll get X points, and if later that person doesn't want you as a friend anymore, you'll lose the same number of points you were given in the first place. And if too many people assign you as their friend, the amount of points you get may decrease every time, depending also on a number of factors.

    Most of the ranking rules are made that way, not to claim that it's impossible to game or trick it (it is not impossible), but to avoid making it at least too trivial to do so.

  15. Can I remove a link I submitted?

    The short answer is no, at least not yet. However, if enough users give it a thumbs down and almost nobody gives it a thumbs up, the link will eventually dissapear from everyone's view.
  16. Can I add a "Daigg this!" button in my blog, web site, etc?

    Yes you can. Visit the Tools page where you'll find how to do that.
  17. Can I display a badge/widget in my website with the latest news that appear in my Featured page?

    Yes. Again, visit the Tools page where it explains how to add a widget you your website.
  18. Do my votes count when it's time to determine whether a link goes to my Featured page?

    Yes, they do, but they count just as any other friend's votes. No more, no less. You could say that Daigg assumes that your opinion is as valuable to you as any of your friends opinions.
  19. If I give thumbs down to a link, can it still make it to my Featured page?

    No. If you don't like a link or site, why should it still make it to your Featured page?

    On the other hand, if you give thumbs down to a link that is already in your Featured page, for now it will still remain in your Featured page until new links push it down, however very soon this will change so that links you voted down do not show up in your Featured page.

  20. Do the links in my Featured page are promoted in real time?

    Not exactly. Depending on how busy our servers are, Daigg calculates what new links should go to your Featured page every once in a while, but never exceeding 60 minutes. Of course, whether it updates your Featured page every 5, 10 or 60 minutes, it always takes into account whatever happened ever since the last update.

    Therefore, whether you check your Featured page via web or via RSS, usually you don't need to reload/update your Featured page more than once an hour in order to see whether there are new links in your Featured page.

    The number of votes and comments on a particular link are updated in real time.

  21. I deleted some people as friends, yet my Featured page is still the same

    Once a link makes it to your Featured page, it can only be pushed down by newer links, but not removed, regardless of whether you add/remove friends or modify your settings.

    For example, say today you add 3 new people as friends. These people's votes cause some links to apear in your Featured page. Then, for whatever reason, you decide to remove them as friends. Those links previously promoted to your Featured page will stay there until new links "push them down". Once a link makes it to your Featured page, it'll stay there.

    The only case where a link can be removed from your Featured page is if you give it thumbs down (read the previous FAQ 19).

  22. Is it normal to see in my Featured page links from people who are not my friends?

    It all depends how you've configured your "My friends" page includes... settings.

    For example, if you've configured that option as:

    • All links... Submitted by any of my friends

    The only new links you'll get in your Featured page will be links submitted by your friends.

    If you have instead (or also):

    • All links... Voted by at least one of my friends

    Then all it takes is for one of your friends to give a link a thumbs up to make it to your Featured page, regardless of who submitted the link. It's very straight-forward, really.

    Things get a bit more fuzzy if you select Promoted links instead of All links, because now the promotion algorithm comes into play.

    What this algorithm does is to look at how your friends (plus "friends of your friends" if you selected that option) have been voting on a link, then, depending how they voted plus a number of other factors, a link may or may not be promoted to your Featured page, regardless of whether the link was submitted by one of your friends or not.

  23. I have another question, where do I go?

    On this first implementation of our FAQ we tried to cover the basic questions about using Daigg. As we write a more comprehensive FAQ and Help pages, should you have any questions, please contact us.

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