Posted on Feb 4, 2009
Often, users of Digg comment how they enjoy some of the content, but that readers notice that the same individuals get their

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stories on the front page time and time again. Users that try their hardest to get their stories on the front page fail more often than not, leaving many to wonder if the site is truly leveraging the wisdom of the crowds or if the system is being gamed.
I won't get into that discussion, you can find plenty of content on that if you search. What I do want to focus on is an alternative to the Digg's, Reddits, and other supposed community news sites. Enter HYPick, from the creative mind of social media strategist, Oren Todoros. His vision of truly representing the wide swath of internet users is visualized with this social news site that heavily encourages it's users to HYPE their favorite stories and articles.
On HYPick there's no specialized voting system, or fancy magic attached to stories, it's purely at the
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