Digg Duplicate Post Aggravation

Every once in a while I (try to) submit an article to Digg.  Every time, I:

  1. click the Submit a New Story link
  2. paste the URL
  3. hit the Continue button
  4. paste in a title
  5. paste in a description
  6. choose a topic
  7. prove I’m human
  8. click the Submit Story button

And then I get the dupe message.  Eight steps.  EIGHT STEPS!  This could easily — and obviously — be reduced to three steps.  Do the damn duplicate check after step 3.  It makes about a million times more sense!

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