Mention a word three times and avoid DIGG duplicate article check?

Apparrently there is a trick to avoiding the duplicate content check in DIGG. Mention a word three times and DIGG thinks that this is what your article is about. Let’s give it a try: moneky, monkey, monkey.

What do you know…. it worked. DIGG pulled up these results:

(actually only 2 words are required since I misspelled monkey as moneky once!)

1. Monkey Lander bitemedigg submitted 114 days ago (monkeykick.blogspot.com)
The Monkey from Monkey kicks got bored kicking a ball to Monkey City. Now the monkey is flying around collecting bananas. It’s fun and a big time waster. A perfect mix for work! More…

2. Whiplash The Cowboy Monkey poolparty submitted 125 days ago (www.poolparty.com) This video will brighten your day and make you wish you had a monkey of your own. Check out the Popwatch Blog for more monkey goodness…. More…

3. Chinese Performer beaten by his Monkey Burento submitted 138 days ago (www.weirdasianews.com)
A monkey owner grimaces when getting beaten by his monkey during a monkey show at a temple fair in Wuxi, east China ’s Jiangsu Province on February 26. The monkey angered after being enraged by the performer. More…

4. Monkey Love prelude619 submitted 141 days ago (www.youtube.com)Seriously! You HAVE to watch this video!!! It’s FUNNY!!! Watch it a few times and listen to both monkeys. Guaranteed laughter!!! DIGG DIGG DIGG!!! ~~Trunk monkey eat your heart out!!~~ More…

5. How to be saved from a Monkey?: You need a Monkey to Fight a Monkey newageold submitted 347 days ago (www.indianraj.com) A monkey taking over the subway and scaring all the train passenger- Something like Planet of the Apes? The another monkey comes and rescues the people. Looks like a movie script? No, real life story! More…

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