When you want to unsubscribe from the Daily Digg, you can simply go to this URL: http://link.digg.com/manage/optout?email=my@email.com<p>And manage the subscription for this email. So why not pull a prank and unsubscribe all Digg employees this way.<p>Let's assume that everyone on the About page of Digg (http://digg.com/about) has an official Digg account such as kevin@digg.com. We load the page and bam, unsubscribe. Hopefully we can raise some confusion at HQ. Funny enough, not every employee is subscribed to the Daily Digg, these guys were not: Jon & Jake, Shivram, Justin, David
It says in your profile that you're 19, so it makes sense that you might not have figured out how not to be an idiot yet. It can take time. What you should have done is simply contacted them privately and let them know. Not unsubscribed them. Not posted about it publicly before they had a chance to fix it.
Discovering a way to screw around with someone's website is not an invitation to do it. Anymore than an open window is an invitation to enter someone's home. Stay classy.
I'll just leave this here for you, in case the next time you find something like this you decide to act like a grown up.<p><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Responsible_disclosure" rel="nofollow">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Responsible_disclosure</a>
Nowdays that is "unauthorized use of a computer" probably 20 years in jail. You can get more names from LinkedIn maybe unsubscribe everyone in the whole company.