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'''DGG''' is an acronym referring to the website | {{disambiguation|For the stream chat, see [[DGG Chat]]}} | ||
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DGG is often used synonymously with the [[Daliban]], but they are actually different groups. In order to be part of the Daliban you must be part of DGG, | '''DGG''' (sometimes stylized to '''D.GG''') is an acronym referring to the website from which it derives its name, [[Destiny.gg]]. However, it is primarily used to describe the entire community of [[Destiny]]. | ||
DGG is often used synonymously with the [[Daliban]], but they are actually different groups. In order to be part of the Daliban you must be part of DGG, while being a DGGer might not necessarily mean one is in the Daliban. The Daliban is a group of highly motivated DGGers, used for surgical operations. You can think of DGG as the Army, and the Daliban as the "special" forces. | |||
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Latest revision as of 22:09, 13 December 2024
| For the stream chat, see DGG Chat |

DGG (sometimes stylized to D.GG) is an acronym referring to the website from which it derives its name, Destiny.gg. However, it is primarily used to describe the entire community of Destiny.
DGG is often used synonymously with the Daliban, but they are actually different groups. In order to be part of the Daliban you must be part of DGG, while being a DGGer might not necessarily mean one is in the Daliban. The Daliban is a group of highly motivated DGGers, used for surgical operations. You can think of DGG as the Army, and the Daliban as the "special" forces.