Collaborate With Smaller Groups of Digg Users Using Pligg

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Yesterday, I announced the release of a new feature of Came2Pass.com, allowing users to specify a Digg User ID in their profile, and have all their Digg-submitted and voted-for articles automatically appear under 2 new categories with other Digg users on their Pligg-based website. Today, I’m happy to announce the release of the code for that feature of Pligg.

Using the link below, you can install a module into your Pligg installation which will take the Digg User IDs of members of your Pligg-run site that also use Digg.com. Once they have entered their Digg User ID in their profile, feeds will begin to import into 2 pre-specified categories (be sure to edit your digg_users_settings.php beforehand to specify these categories!), of which will show all the Digg submitted stories, and Digg voted stories of your Pligg site’s members.

What’s the big deal, you ask? Well, the big deal is you can now bring smaller groups of Digg users into one location, encouraging them to use your site, while being able to congregate, collaborate, and continue in the great community that Digg.com provides. Consider it a grouping tool! This is only the beginning, too - in the future, I hope to add search features to look for particular digg user ids on your Pligg website. You’ll also soon, when adding users of your Pligg website as friends, also add them as friends in Digg if they have specified a Digg ID. The possibilities are endless! Also expect future similar grouping tools for other social bookmarking websites as well (delicous? flickr?).

So, to install, just download the link below into your modules subdirectory in Pligg. Untar and un-gzip it in that directory. Now, under your God/Admin user in Pligg, go to Admin, Module Management, and click on install next to the Digg.com User Feeds module. You’ll also need the “Profile Extra Fields” module by AshDigg for it to work. Good luck, and let me know if you have any comments or suggestions!

http://forums.pligg.com/downloads.php?do=file&id=37&act=down

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  1. uncle_jesse says:

    Digg this so other Digg users can know about it!:

    http://www.digg.com/mods/Collaborate_With_Smaller_Groups_of_Digg_Users_Using_Pligg

  2. Kbeeveer46 says:

    Just wanted to make a quick comment. Ash noticed that your mod will not work with anyone who is using table prefixes.

    For instance:

    $sql = “INSERT INTO feeds

    Needs to be changed to:

    $sql = “INSERT INTO ” . table_feeds . “

    That’s just one example. I have a feeling there are quite a few instances where table prefix changes need to be made. Besides that, it looks like a great mod. Thanks for the contribution.

  3. uncle_jesse says:

    Thanks Kbeever46, I’ve implemented those changes into the above link.

  4. Stay N’ Alive - Technology, Business, Religion, and Rants From the Life of Jesse Stay » Pligg Presentation at UTOSC says:

    […] of creating a simple module to show how easy it is. This also means I’ve got to get my Email_Latest plugin fully functional and maybe make the Digg plugin a little better. Also, expect a Facebook […]

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