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Troubles With Digg
Black-Elmo
post Apr 21 2008, 12:21 PM
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When I go to Digg a topic that guests can't access I get an error

This link does not appear to be a working link. Please check the URL and try again.

Is it possible to treat Digg as a bot so that it can be assigned to a higher group than guest.

Also is it possible to only show AddThis in boards the admin selects
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bramburn
post Apr 21 2008, 12:28 PM
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you won't get much traffic from digg if you want them to register before seeing a content.
Trust me i've been on digg and people digg down pages with request to login.

I could add the addthis module to selected forums.
Will be in the final version.


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