Best of Digg: February Comments
Best of Digg: February Comments
February is a short month, but there was no shortage of sass in Digg comments last month. Let’s get straight to the handful of users who kept us at Digg HQ smiling during an otherwise rainy, gray month in San Francisco.
The Jay/Conan battle may have calmed down, but among Digg users the rancor hasn’t subsided. So it was no surprise that Team Coco was quick to turn news of their TV hero’s new Twitter account into an epic Jay-bashing session.

Touching on the Eubanks comment in the example above, we really appreciated the gigantic circle spotlighting why exactly we should find this image submission funny, as did the commenter below. We more genuinely appreciated the string of sarcasm that followed.

It’s impossible to accurately express the awesomeness of this string of comments in a screenshot, but it’s definitely worth checking out the whole thing. Here’s a peak at the commenter love that followed this masterpiece:

In this example, we see that Digg users work hard for their comment lulz, even busting out Photoshop to add to the conversation. Head over to the permalink and click around for the full effect.

Finally, this short but sweet zinger,, in response to a submission about Nickelback singer Chad Kroeger’s supposed opposition to a Facebook group about why his band sucks it hard, is not just a lol moment for many of us. You could go so far as to say it’s a rallying cry for all fans of music that doesn’t make you wanna bash your head against a wall.

Bonus: This isn’t about the comments, but rather a comment-focused submission from our friends at Funny or Die. Check out their video tracing the origin of a one-liner we’ve seen repeated on Digg one or two times: that’s what she said. And, as if the above examples aren’t enough to convince you that Digg users are awesome, the fine folks at Regretful Morning singled out the Digg community, featuring a take on a ditty we found particularly amusing in January. Bangin’, y/n?
Thanks to all the users who contribute funny, entertaining comments to Digg every day. We love your feedback, so hit us with any questions or comments by going to http://digg.com/contact or reach out via Twitter: @digg_community
Hasta pronto,
T.J.