Digg was a pioneer in shedding 90% of its userbase in a single week. I think it was 2009 or 2010 when they released that redesign monstrosity and almost everyone seamlessly moved to reddit, which was still in it's younger days at the time.
Digg was a pioneer in shedding 90% of its userbase in a single week. I think it was 2009 or 2010 when they released that redesign monstrosity and almost everyone seamlessly moved to reddit, which was still in it's younger days at the time.
Reddit was a lot more fun then. Digg was very good for following press releases.
Reddit was a lot more fun then. Digg was very good for following press releases.
Digg was better in its early days. Really the first mainstream link aggregator that got a lot of attention. I do miss early reddit tho...those days of knowing the news 3 days before it would be reported are long gone. I actually would publically post on reddit to meet up with people and did a few times. Good place to meet board game frens then.
Digg was better in its early days. Really the first mainstream link aggregator that got a lot of attention. I do miss early reddit tho...those days of knowing the news 3 days before it would be reported are long gone. I actually would publically post on reddit to meet up with people and did a few times. Good place to meet board game frens then.
Sounds pretty similar to some other site.
History repeats itself.