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mk  ·  4514 days ago  ·  link  ·    ·  parent  ·  post: Kevin Rose on why Digg Failed
Yes, I don't buy that Facebook and Twitter caused the decline. I've met plenty of people on Reddit and in TRW that moved from Digg to Reddit. I've never heard anyone suggest that FB or Twitter was why they left Digg. You can't have in depth conversations on those services.

Maybe he'd just rather not speak the name of the service that replaced them?





Hellsadvocate  ·  4514 days ago  ·  link  ·  
There's an IAMA from an Ex Digg employee and from what I've read of his opinions on Reddit during their V4 deployment and all, is that they barely thought or even glanced at Reddit. They considered it a very badly designed website that couldn't compete. Their mistake was not looking at Reddit and realizing why it was growing in the first place.

While the community at Reddit has basically reached that apex where the average IQ starts to drop, the design of the website is very simple and easy to get used to. I'm very glad that hubski is just as simple and sleek. Also Hi Mk :)

mk  ·  4514 days ago  ·  link  ·  
I suppose that is believable. When you have the money and the traffic, there probably isn't much motivation to examine your smaller competitor. Perhaps they were always looking up towards larger services. Obviously, that was a mistake. Digg served a purpose, the closest service that served a similar purpose would have been Reddit. Not Facebook or Twitter.

Personally, I always favored the Reddit aesthetic to Digg. It might not be pretty, but it puts the content front and center. And that's why people are there.

Also, hi Hellsadvocate!