You might have noticed already that Digg.com has a new face. With the new interface comes also some new functionality that should facilitate bloggers to submit their content faster and easier than before. First, if you are already logged-in with your Digg/Facebook/Twitter account, you are not asked for the annoying CAPTCHA code anymore. Second, the categories are somewhat simplified and third, and most important, the bloggers can now submit their RSS feed to Digg.com and have Digg post their articles as they get written.
If you want to submit the RSS feed just log-in into your Digg account, go to Settings and from the left menu chose Import Feeds. You will then have to create a new post and embed a special sequence provided by Digg to validate that you are the feed owner. You might need to wait a couple of hours until the feed is processed and then push Verify Now so Digg can verify your feed. From the moment your feed is verified, Digg will publish the new articles for you. Neat, isn’t it?
Digg.com gets updated, bloggers can now auto-submit their RSS feeds
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