How did they fuck it? I mean, I’m sure they employed some kind of enshittification, but what were the main things they did and what was it that made them breach the trust thermocline?
I used to call it a reddit aggregator because everything that was on reddit showed up on Digg the next day. That’s why I eventually made the switch to reddit at the time. May as well get the same content a day earlier.
Digg came out with a redesign that was terrible, and missed the point for 80% of their users. Reddit already existed and was gaining traction, and was simple and direct, and had the features Digg removed and more… so overnight tons of people starting using reddit and stopped using Digg.
It was exactly like reddit. A link aggregator with comment threads. Then they fucked it.
How did they fuck it? I mean, I’m sure they employed some kind of enshittification, but what were the main things they did and what was it that made them breach the trust thermocline?
I used to call it a reddit aggregator because everything that was on reddit showed up on Digg the next day. That’s why I eventually made the switch to reddit at the time. May as well get the same content a day earlier.
But how they fucked it?
Digg came out with a redesign that was terrible, and missed the point for 80% of their users. Reddit already existed and was gaining traction, and was simple and direct, and had the features Digg removed and more… so overnight tons of people starting using reddit and stopped using Digg.