advice as to specifics for the explanation?
I am confused.
How is it sustainable? After a while, all the top sites would be paid and thus of no interest to users who visit your site.
Why does this make it better than Digg / Reddit / Mixx / HN? I just don't get it and have no inclination to try hard to understand it.
i dont get it
you have statistics to base your submission decision on before spending any money.
Likes: I like when you X out of something it replaces the content, pretty smooth.
Dislikes: the wording of the yep nope buttons, while it made me laugh because a yep nope is a mullet reference, but your site seems to be fun but still serious site(analytics) Maybe: Yea / Nay | Yes / No | Advertiser / Visitor
edit: I found how it works - link at the bottom. Would be very good idea to link it on the top of the page somewhere.
I don't understand the concept for the visitor, why would I want to visit a social news site that has easily manipulated voting system?
From reading the comments here it does sound interesting but such a new/different/unusual site that it needs a lot of explanation.
Using ul/li for your central list, instead of nested faceless spans, will make it a little more accessible too.
I purchased the top spot for my site for $5, but afterward I did some clicking around and couldn't find it. After taking about 10 mins to write this post, I went back to the site and it is there, however the logo didn't come through (It was there in steps 3 and 4 of the adding process while in "preview" mode). Could you look into that?
Overall, it could work, if it becomes a way for startups to show off their webapp or blog and doesn't get infiltrated by garbage. However the downfall might be the quality of the content. To get on the front page of digg, the content has to be interesting; to get on the front page of your site, all you need is $, which makes it easier on the publisher, but will make the content less interesting to the viewer (which = less viewers).
Side note: I think the title of this site is a reference to a joke I've enjoyed since I was 5: "What do you get when you cross an elephant with a rhino?"
I can't figure out what it is or why I should be interested. That's not good. But at least you've got the aesthetic look down.
The name Elephino is somewhat weak but might work if you had the domain 'elephino.com'. I have a hard time imagining people telling their friends that they visit 'el-eph-in-o-inc-dot-com', especially since all the Elephino syllables have multiple plausible alternate spellings.