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Digg was good once too. These things change.
In the words of George Harrison: All things must pass, all things must pass away
Digg is back.
I dont recall the exact issue with the new Digg but I remember there being something that made it clear this would fail.
I clicked on it out of curiosity and it just went to a page saying it was invite only and then asked for my email so I just closed the tab lol.
I think it’s AI/crypto BS
I'm a "Groundbreaker" on the new Digg (just the initial wave of people that signed up). It's nothing nefarious but it's also nothing special yet.
There are grand claims of being an antidote to the more toxic corners of the Internet but so far it's a bit of a damp squib.
I do hope they pull it off but at the moment it's a poor cousin of Lemmy, IMHO.