• Buffalox@lemmy.world
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    7 months ago

    Wow they are actually copying what digg did, and expecting a different outcome.

    Edit: Changed DIGG to digg for correctness.

    • Brownian Motion@lemmy.world
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      7 months ago

      I’ll have to believe you, I don’t know what DIGG is! I’ll presume its just another media online outlet.

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        7 months ago

        It used to be to reddit what reddit is to lemmy now, very broadly speaking. At least there was a great migration at some point because Digg got enshittified (perhaps one of the earliest examples of modern software enshittification)

      • chilicheeselies@lemmy.world
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        7 months ago

        Digg was reddit, and reddit was lemmy. This is back in like 08 or 09 i think. Reddit is only big because digg fucked up and everyone went there as the alternative

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          7 months ago

          I’d generalize it as Reddit was for people who read the article, and Digg was for people who didn’t. There were other sites for different communities at the time as well like the Chive and their Bill Murray worship.

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          7 months ago

          Notably, Digg updated which also involved a worse interface and didn’t have an “old Reddit” interface you could access. Going to a site that was like the old interface involved leaving Digg and joining Reddit.

          That is likely why you can now access older Reddit interfaces. They feel that many people will stay if they can find a way to use the new interface (and they may be right about that). The Digg approach of forcing all to use the new interface was a step over the line for Digg and Reddit likely fears a similar thing could happen to them.

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            7 months ago

            I gave away something on Reddit recently and found out that DMs aren’t the same between new and old Reddit. I got a reply on old Reddit and thought was the only interested person and latter logging in on a different browser found more messages that I didn’t see on old. The messages from old didn’t show up on the new site as well. What a mess.