Creating a Digg clone for your niche market

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First of all you need to choose your weapon:

We need to also look at the important features of Digg…

As if building a website and marketing isn’t hard enough coding your own from scratch, and ensuring its secure can be painful. However it does mean you can make it do exactly what you want, exactly how you want with little overheads, but lots of time.

You could of course always pay someone else to do your dirty work, but then who’s to say that they won’t use your code else where, or code a backdoor into it or otherwise.

Using an already existing CMS has its own fair share of issues, including the fact that you may not like the direction the project is going, and therefore may turn into something you don’t really want. The other issues are that because the code is in the public domain people can find the security holes in the script and exploit your site.

With this in mind I have drawn up a short list of possibilities…

So out of all the above, I’ve tried the Pligg approach, I even joined the development team for a breif period, but it just didn’t work, it was too huge of a task, the project still has a long way to come, and I didn’t fancy my chances of starting from scratch. I wish the Pligg guys the best of luck with their project, but it just doesn’t work for me. Meneame is pretty much in the same boat.

The DiggClone is very simple and straight forward, it works, but I don’t hold my breath to any further development. I think it would take quite some time to get it working how you’d like it.

Since no one else on getafreelancer.com has had any success getting a Digg clone, I’m not gonna take my chances. Besides, why would I pay for something that should be free.

I quite like the idea of using Drupal, however I’ve only ever used it once, and that wasn’t very extensively. I quite like the idea of this as a project, something to try, but wouldn’t really want to rely on it until I’ve tested it.

I already use wordpress on quite a few of my sites. I also use it on sites which with a little hacking could be turned into quite a nice “Digg clone” for their particular niche markets. It would require some more research to create a suitable clone.

Although Joomla is a very popular CMS, I’ve never used it. I’ve had a quick scout around, and nobody seems to be really that interested in making a digg clone out of Joomla, so I don’t think it would happen any time soon.

I’m really interested in making a Digg clone from already existing platforms using or creating a few plugins/addons/modules and a theme to suit. The platform I am most interested in is WordPress.

Watch out for “How to make a Digg Clone from WordPress”…

In addition to this, I also found some more Digg Clone scripts, which as as follows:

I’ve yet to try all of these.

Another thing you must watch out for is that any sites based on Meneame (such as Pligg) must provide the source code to the public, as per the license agreement.

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5 Responses to Creating a Digg clone for your niche market

  1. Get YACG says:

    http://www.blinkk.org/

    ;) – i think its the same as supergu….

  2. I agree with YAGG, blinkk == supergu hehe. I can’t understand why these people do this.

  3. Brant Tedeschi says:

    I looked at many of these scripts to make my digg-clone. But at the end of the day I wanted custom code to do what I wanted. Not to mention I’d like to know how everything works so I can customize later on if needed.

    For those who want a ready made digg-clone, then use pligg.

    For those who want to see a custom digg site, then go to
    celebritypwn.com

  4. Pingback: How I Created My Own Digg Clone

  5. darek says:

    Also take look at drigg:
    http://www.drigg-code.org/

    It’s a powerful module built for the Drupal CMS. Free and open source.

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