• originalucifer@moist.catsweat.com
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    1 month ago

    star my asshole. it was the skipper to reddits golden age. like barbies younger sister it was never as popular and a complete clone to grab the kids who rejected reddit

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      1 month ago

      That’s just factually untrue. It began as a much more popular site, but hemorrhaged users (who mainly went to Reddit) after an extremely unpopular site redesign.

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        1 month ago

        Exactly. Reddit surge was because of the pre-death of Digg. Kinda what Reddit is experiencing itself now

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          Since I started on Digg years ago, I’m interested to see what the Digg Reboot will be.

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      reddit was just another pligg/elgg (open source link aggregator/social media cms at that time) clone trying to eat into the diggs market. and yes, reddit was open source too.

      But unlike the fragmented open source alternatives, reddit had a marketing budget and lured in most of the users.