A while  back,a Digg developer had posted this blog ,"http://about.digg.com/blog/looking-future-cassandra", where the he described one of the issues that were not optimally solved in MySQL.  This was cited as one of the reasons for their move to Cassandra.
I have been playing with MongoDB  and I would like to understand how to 
implement the MongoDB collections for this problem
From the article, the schema for this information in MySQL :
CREATE TABLE Diggs (
  id      INT(11),
  itemid  INT(11),
  userid  INT(11),
  digdate DATETIME,
  PRIMARY KEY (id),
  KEY user  (userid),
  KEY item  (itemid)
) ENGINE=InnoDB DEFAULT CHARSET=utf8;
CREATE TABLE Friends (
  id           INT(10) AUTO_INCREMENT,
  userid       INT(10),
  username     VARCHAR(15),
  friendid     INT(10),
  friendname   VARCHAR(15),
  mutual       TINYINT(1),
  date_created DATETIME,
  PRIMARY KEY                (id),
  UNIQUE KEY Friend_unique (userid,friendid),
  KEY        Friend_friend (friendid)
) ENGINE=InnoDB DEFAULT CHARSET=utf8;
This problem is ubiquitous in social networking scenario implementation. People befriend a lot of people and they in turn digg a lot of things.  Quickly showing a user what his/her friends are up to is very critical.
I understand that several blogs have since then provided a pure RDBMs solution  with indexes for this issue; however I am curious as to how this could be solved in MongoDB.