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		<title>By: The fall of Web 2.0 at zamwi.com</title>
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		<description>[...] Last week we saw indisputable evidence that Digg.com was primarily being run by a small group of Diggers who worked together to get their stories published to the front page. This makes that community feel less like a democracy and more like a communistic form of government. Even though Kevin Rose and the boys at Digg are working to keep it as democratic as possible the truth is that they will never be able to do that. [...]</description>
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