- Digg - People. Places. Things.
Today we're sharing difficult news: we've made the decision to significantly downsize the Digg team This wasn't a decision made lightly, and it's important to say clearly: this is one of the strongest groups of people we've ever had the privilege of working with
- Digg lays off staff and shuts down app as company retools
Digg laid off a significant number of staff and shut down its app, but says it's not giving up on the startup
- Digg - Wikipedia
Digg allowed users to discover and share web content by submitting links and voting them up ("digg") or down ("bury") The platform aggregated these votes into dynamic lists of trending content, with voting accessible both on Digg com and through "digg" buttons embedded on external websites
- RIP Digg, again: Just months after relaunching, Digg lays off its . . .
Just two months after its grand relaunch, Digg is shutting up shop Back in January, Digg's original founder, Kevin Rose, once again gained ownership of the website
- Digg relaunch fails after two months as bots and AI agents flood the . . .
The bot problem affects the entire internet, but Digg faces an even greater challenge because it is trying to relaunch after spending years outside the social networking loop
- Digg shuts down two months after highly anticipated return
Digg CEO Justin Mezzell announced today that the site is going offline as a result of “an unprecedented bot problem ” Here are the details
- Diggs comeback hits pause after bots and AI overwhelm the site
Digg is shutting down—at least for now Just two months after relaunching with an open beta, the once-influential social news site says it is pulling the plug while it reassesses its strategy
- Digg shuts down for a hard reset because it was flooded . . . - Engadget
Digg has shut down, for now, just a few months after its open beta launched Justin Mezzell, the company's CEO, has explained on the home page that it noticed hours after the beta launched that
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