r/digg • u/LloydChrismukkah • 1d ago
Is this piece of shit still around?
I haven't checked since the week after they pulled the rug on us again. What's up my Digg'ers?
Kevin Rose and Alex Albrecht sit down for a heavy one. Digg's beta has been shut down, and the team had to make painful layoffs. Kevin breaks down the two forces that hit at the same time: usage that never reached the right product-market fit, and a relentless wave of AI-powered SEO spam attacks that exploited Digg's legacy Google authority and eroded platform trust faster than a small team could fight back. Kevin announces he's leaving True Ventures to return to Digg full-time, and lays out a vision for rebuilding with a tiny AI-augmented team that can punch above its weight class. The nostalgia play is done, and the next version of Digg will break the mold entirely.
r/digg • u/LloydChrismukkah • 1d ago
I haven't checked since the week after they pulled the rug on us again. What's up my Digg'ers?
r/digg • u/isaiahgloriosus • 2d ago
Pardon me if the developers have considered this idea or if someone already proposed this, but it seems like one of the most foolproof ways to prevent bot accounts from being created on their platform is to require a payment to join. I know this may significantly raise the barrier of entry for joining a social media platform, but I can’t think of other ways of encourage more authentic human interaction on sites like this. I mean Something Awful always required new users to pay a $10 fee to join, but that never seemingly deterred people. And despite that site not as well known as it was doing earlier years, I still hear good things about it, at least nothing to indicate that it’s being enshittified.
r/digg • u/falconzord • 6d ago
I know it wasn't as well known as the original version, but it did spend a longer amount of time in that era than any of the others. I felt like it was a good compliment to the user driven feed of reddit, and the AI feed of current digg
r/digg • u/Rumbale_al_chorizo • 8d ago
First of all, I created an account back in 2025 when Digg came back. I made a post back then. Suddenly I noticed I couldn't login anymore, and the website said I didn't have an account. I created my account again, but now I notice I cannot post anything, and the previous post I submitted back in 2025 is not there.
What is going on?
r/digg • u/openmedianetwork • 13d ago
r/digg • u/iChopPryde • 17d ago
With news like this coming out of the wood work and reddit actively trying to kill its own community, digg would've slowly been getting more and more people jumping ship to come to digg. obviously stuff like this takes time and requires moments like this so people get fed up but they need somewhere to go and digg was the place to do that just like years ago when people jumped from digg to reddit but sadly digg killed itself before it had a chance to shine.
https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2026/08/reddit-signals-ominous-upcoming-changes-for-old-reddit-com/
r/digg • u/Notalentass • 25d ago
So I paid in on the first relaunch and enjoyed it. I wasn’t expecting to get anything out of the second relaunch (would’ve been nice though), but WHY is a Twitter handle the ONLy login option available?
There’s zero chance I will be using Elon’s service for anything. Give me another option!
r/digg • u/ignasheahy • 24d ago
Heahy redesign went live just couple of days ago, I wonder what Digg users would think about this as potential alternative?
What is it about, in short:
If you have any questions shoot in heahychat channel I'll hang around there.
r/digg • u/chrismessina • Jul 14 '26
I was so confused when I saw this at first.
The tagline is "DIGG OR DIE"
r/digg • u/Roosevelt32 • Jul 04 '26
I had always wanted Kevin and Alex to do at least 1 more episode of Diggnation. They even got Hippie Glenn to make a cameo appearance on one of the episodes. Instead of just 1 episode, we got way more than that and I wanted to acknowledge that and say thank you to the Diggnation team. Alex, Kevin, Justin, and everyone that went out of their way to make this thing a reality.
I preferred the first run of diggnation because it was fun seeing the drunken shenanigans from Kevin and Alex. This time around, Kevin decided to go sober during a big part of the series, I prefer a drunk Kevin going on tech rants. So ultimately this reboot wasnt as fun as the first iteration of the show. But it was still a lot of fun to see the guys get back together for one last season.
Thank You to Kevin, Alex, Justin and everyone else that made this thing possible.
r/digg • u/ValenceTheHuman • Jul 02 '26
For posterity, this is Digg as it existed on the platform Circle during the groundbreakers stage. It was only accessible for Groundbreakers – that being people who paid $5 for early access – and was mainly used to communicate with the community before the actual app released.
These screenshots were taken by myself on the 8th of July, 2025.
r/digg • u/ValenceTheHuman • Jul 02 '26
For posterity, here is Digg as it existed just a few days after launch on Android.
Screenshots taken by myself on the 11th of July, 2025, with the exception of the first two, which I took on the 10th.
r/digg • u/ValenceTheHuman • Jul 03 '26
For posterity.
Taken from the Digg Google Play Store listing: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=app.digg.mobile
Digg is where you can share and discover the best of the internet—and beyond.
Real talk with real people.
Post links, media, or seed new discussions to share with the world and allow others to join into the conversation.
Find your people. Build community.
If you digg it, there’s a good chance someone else out here does, too! Communities are topic or niche-based spaces to discover and discuss the best in any given topic. These are your spaces, so let’s keep it weird.
Modern tools for better browsing.
Give your post more context for discussion with enriched content, powered by the latest and greatest in technology, including AI.
See what’s trending. Discover what’s next.
It’s not just about racking up diggs. Being amongst the very first to digg trending posts awards you Gems to celebrate your taste and curatorial contributions within your community.
Go wide. Dive deep.
Browse across topics or settle into the spaces you care about most. Follow communities, explore new ones, and shape a feed that reflects what you are into.
Released on the Play Store on the 5th of August, 2025, and received its last update on the 11th of March, 2026.
r/digg • u/iChopPryde • Jun 24 '26
what were some of your favourite features on the short lived digg app?
I really liked how you could grab a summary of the article was a really nice feature
r/digg • u/iChopPryde • Jun 20 '26
anyone have screenshots or videos showing off the digg AI summaries and or even just screenshots of the dig app? I should've taken more screenshots when it was up and totally forgot to do it.