Upvote request skype room

dchuk

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I'm annoyed with getting buried at popular social news sites, so I'm going to setup a skype room for us to collect into where the only goal is to request people upvote your submissions. I'll lay out the ground rules when it's made, and you can PM me to join that way we can filter stuff. The room will only be for requesting upvotes and verifying you voted on something. No chatting allowed, no shooting the shit, nothing else. Just upvotes.

To begin with, you have to bring to the table:
A digg account
a reddit account
a Hacker News account.

All must be in good standing (has a few comments, submissions, and votes under its belt). I'll update the rules of the room upon request if people want other aggregators added.

To kick it off, PM me your skype name. If your skype name isn't in the PM, I won't reply or add you. Just make the subject: skype room and the body your skype name.

Let's do this.
 


I have an old ass top50 digg account.

I have two fairly strong reddit accounts, one of which I'd rate as very strong.

I actually signed up on hackernews today as "Matts4thChin" just so I could talk shit to Matt Cutts. I just checked and they removed the account lol

fucking lol...added you
 
got a few of us in here now, need moar. I've added Twitter retweets to the list as well, so you have to bring a twitter account with at least a few followers.
 
what the hell is hacker news?

It's kind of like wickedfire in that everybody posting labors under the delusion that they are smarter than everybody else that has posted in a thread, and also, nobody on HN tolerates anybody with a sense of humor.
 
It's kind of like wickedfire in that everybody posting labors under the delusion that they are smarter than everybody else that has posted in a thread, and also, nobody on HN tolerates anybody with a sense of humor.

this is extremely accurate.

There are a lot of people who know their shit on there though so it can often be some good traffic for people with more technical products and content.