Digg Newswire Aimed at the Content Curator in You

Digg is reaching out to the wanna-be content curators among its user base with its beta rollout of Digg Newswire, which allows them to help shape which stories are featured on Digg.

Digg is reaching out to the wanna-be content curators among its user base with its beta rollout of Digg Newswire, which allows them to help shape which stories are featured on Digg.

Digg Newswire displays submitted stories in real-time, unlike its Top News section, which is updated every 10 minutes. Users can then Digg stories to help push them up the trending rank.

Content on Digg Newswire is sorted by trending (most popular), recent (order of submission), topic, media type (text, images, video), minimum Diggs, or maximum Diggs.

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While the Newswire story lists are updated in real-time, it also has a real-time Activity Feed that shows what other Diggers are doing in the Newswire.

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