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Digg is building a new commenting platform

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"... that encourages conversation around stories and can help create community on Digg, instead of farming out that chatter to Twitter or Facebook... This year could be a tipping point in how media companies employ reader comments and conversation...expected to debut this fall. You can sign up to follow the project — and be a beta tester ..." - Digg is building a new commenting platform » Nieman Journalism Lab

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