Can I receive notifications about my submitted content?

Asked 3 months ago
Digg.com does offer features that enable users to stay informed about the status of their submitted content. When a user submits content to the platform, they may be notified if their submission is upvoted or commented on by other users. These notifications are designed to enhance engagement with the community and provide users with feedback on their shared content. To ensure you receive these notifications, it is advised to check the settings within your Digg account. There may be options related to notifications that you can customize according to your preferences. Additionally, the platform might also send out periodic emails summarizing activity related to submissions, depending on individual user settings. For the most accurate and current information regarding notifications and settings, users should review the relevant sections on the Digg website. It is always a good practice to explore the site's help or support pages for detailed guidance tailored to your needs.
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Answered Sep 9, 2025

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