Imagine that. My digg profile with 936 stories submitted to the home page. Everything I say gets at least 10k hits a day and 2k backlinks. My job is to hang out and read cool stuff and decide if I like it, while people try to please me all day.
A 301 redirect in the SEO world means that a site’s theme, backlinks, juice, and most other ranking factors are automatically assigned to the new domain. The new domain can be anything, even a new one.
Instant sandbox breaker.
If I could do this in social networking sites, I would be digitalgopher on digg and me and all my friends would have more links than they can handle. I would also no longer be digg user # 49950. Man I bet I would get so many chicks.
Imagine that. Digg user number one.

December 14th, 2006 on 12:33 pm
You can try this technique but I don’t think your account would survive very long.
http://www.lookwhatgmanfound.com/how-to-hack-digg-for-one-way-links/
December 14th, 2006 on 3:57 pm
I’ve managed to get a ranking of 346 on my Digg account, http://digg.com/users/csandb/profile, but learned to be content with that position. I don’t mind if I am never a top Digg user. It seems to get harder to move up even just a little, the closer you get to the top. To even break into the top 50 you need to have 100 stories promoted to the homepage!
December 18th, 2006 on 1:11 am
that makes me think. hey think like thinkbait, i love this blog