This is a guest post courtesy of maxyRO

In America, we’re in the midst of the elections. It’s a time where the political landscape is changing and everyone is trying to grab a slice of the pie. We, as social media users, have paid a good share of attention to the US elections, sometimes unwillingly.
It goes without saying that social media is a big part of the online campaigns that are helping candidates reach out to its younger audience. But it’s not just the US candidates that have taken up social media and started using it as a political tool.
Countries overseas are also getting into the social media landscape. Romania has the first Prime Minister in the European Union to get both a twitter and a facebook account along with the launch of his new website. [Read more...]

(This story has been updated with a newer idea here:
With so many open source variations of social media sites, there are new ones launched every day. Most cater to a very small niche and rarely make it to 100 registered users.
The recent action of Digg against a number of its “top users” is being questioned at the moment. Recent stories point all the blame on Digg for the action however its a lot more twisted than it seems.


