"Once we were banned from Digg for being too obscene for their viewers, we decided to start our own social bookmark site," Thomas Beveridge; CEO of Shocker Enterprises said. "We don't need Digg, that's for sure."
According to the company, Shockdigg.com will not be censored, or have any posts deleted.
"We believe that the Internet is one of the remaining free speech forums remaining, and for someone to censor what you want to say is a crime," Beveridge said.
Buttons similar to those used by other bookmarking sites are available for users to add to their own websites and blogs.
For more information, visit Shockdigg.com.