Digg Page Ranking Higher Than The Original

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Just a short post to find out if anyone else has experienced this...

Usually when I create a new post I'll submit it to places like Digg, Reddit and Delicious etc, which hasn't ever caused me any problems, that I know of. However, I wrote a post about buying Facebook stocks a few hours ago and just noticed that the Digg submission is ranking higher in SERPs than the original, what's that all about? Quite annoyed about it...
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  • Profile picture of the author matt78
    I supposed that's because Digg has better PR and authority than your website. So Google rank it higher.

    It's not a bad thing though. When people clicked that Digg link..they'll still ended on your website then.
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  • Profile picture of the author patco
    No matt78. You are not exactly right. A page where you get a backlink from CANNOT have a higher position in google than the ORIGINAL page of your website. The link juice you get from Digg is more than the the Digg page
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    • Profile picture of the author John Romaine
      Originally Posted by patco View Post

      No matt78. You are not exactly right. A page where you get a backlink from CANNOT have a higher position in google than the ORIGINAL page of your website. The link juice you get from Digg is more than the the Digg page
      Dude, lay off the diazapam.

      As for the OP...

      Digg has big time authority.

      What does your site have?
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