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'''DGG''' is a term used to represent the audience of [[Destiny]]. DGG is also sometimes used to refer to the website from which it derives its name, [[Destiny.gg]].<ref>https://www.destiny.gg/</ref> | '''DGG''' is a term used to represent the audience of [[Destiny]]. DGG is also sometimes used to refer to the website from which it derives its name, [[Destiny.gg]].<ref>https://www.destiny.gg/</ref> | ||
==Daliban== | |||
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, but vice versa is not true. 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. | |||
==References== | ==References== |
Revision as of 00:29, 26 August 2023
DGG is a term used to represent the audience of Destiny. DGG is also sometimes used to refer to the website from which it derives its name, Destiny.gg.[1]
Daliban
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, but vice versa is not true. 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.