normal people wouldn't. and those with power positions. just like what happened in the black outs before. people with reddit power was afraid to lose those powers.
Hopefully less censorship of topics. Reddit has gone way overboard on censorship in the past year and they are only getting worse. They now ban subs from the popular pages to hide them and don't promote them to feeds. They've really gone crazy with their plan to punish people for upvoting content that they feel is bad.
Lemmy took all the same problems that reddit has and made them their own, then added federation on top of that. Lemmy is a problem, it has become a propaganda outlet, like some major subreddits here. Wouldn't be surprised if it was ran by the same terrorist discord server.
And since Reddit originally started with fake users (Alexis admitted to it), Digg will probably do that again. And it's far easier to do that now with AI.
DrippyCheeseDog@reddit
Wouldn't that be crazy if there was a reverse exodus to Digg?
NummyBuns@reddit
That’s what I thinks going to happen. Reddits gone to shit
juice_in_my_shoes@reddit
normal people wouldn't. and those with power positions. just like what happened in the black outs before. people with reddit power was afraid to lose those powers.
Ithinkitsme0@reddit
I think so too, i hope people migrate
FayGoth@reddit
I've never used it but plan to jump when it releases.
lh7884@reddit
Any idea when Digg (desktop version) is expected to be up and running for people to use?
arunshah240@reddit (OP)
It's desktop version
nutmac@reddit
Digg's mobile and app developer strategy advisor is Christian Selig, the developer of Apollo for Reddit.
busymom0@reddit
What's gonna make Digg different from Reddit? Seems to have the exact same karma point system.
lh7884@reddit
Hopefully less censorship of topics. Reddit has gone way overboard on censorship in the past year and they are only getting worse. They now ban subs from the popular pages to hide them and don't promote them to feeds. They've really gone crazy with their plan to punish people for upvoting content that they feel is bad.
elastic_woodpecker@reddit
Hopefully less fake bot posts. Less influence of Musk with the CEO, better future support for 3rd party clients. Better moderators.
Atomic-Axolotl@reddit
It better be indexable by search engines
Ok-Lobster-919@reddit
I'm curious what they will do to crack down on the supermod groups. These people ruin reddit.
rimu@reddit
Did anyone else notice the 1488 (nazi symbolism) in the 4th screenshot?
MIC4eva@reddit
Oh Apollo was a really nice app. I’m definitely intrigued now that I know he’s on board.
TheDogsPaw@reddit
None of these reddit apps have users just lots of ai posts until there's actually people to talk and argue with reddit will be the only option
userlivewire@reddit
New Digg had every beta tester pay $5 to charity to use it. No bots because there was a paywall.
Bortcorns4Jeezus@reddit
Lemmy is getting more people and it's pretty good for your purpose
Ithinkitsme0@reddit
Started using it recently, not bad
Ok-Lobster-919@reddit
Lemmy took all the same problems that reddit has and made them their own, then added federation on top of that. Lemmy is a problem, it has become a propaganda outlet, like some major subreddits here. Wouldn't be surprised if it was ran by the same terrorist discord server.
busymom0@reddit
And since Reddit originally started with fake users (Alexis admitted to it), Digg will probably do that again. And it's far easier to do that now with AI.
myFullNameWasTaken@reddit
Didn’t Digg die like 20 years ago?
ToeRepresentative627@reddit
Founder bought the rights back this past year.
rimu@reddit
This is supposedly a screenshot of a tweet by https://x.com/avstorm
But there is no tweet about digg by that account. Also the tweet doesn't fit the style of his other tweets.
So yeah. The whole thing is likely to be fake.
arunshah240@reddit (OP)
It's original post he deleted the post
rimu@reddit
https://x.com/avstorm/status/1924956444673106374
arunshah240@reddit (OP)
Not deleted thank you
PolishBicycle@reddit
It better have dark mode
UnflinchingSugartits@reddit
That's what I'm saying lol
ThaisaGuilford@reddit
Dark mode is overrated
JamieMc23@reddit
They said they're currently working on it so hopefully it's ready for launch.
aphaits@reddit
Came here for mention of dark mode
privinci@reddit
Any news when digg launch?
arunshah240@reddit (OP)
Not confirmed yet
NummyBuns@reddit
I forgot about Digg!!! I’m so sick of Reddit. This will be a welcome option
dysseus@reddit
As a negative nancy, where is the down vote button?
grizzlor_@reddit
Digg being a “new” reddit alternative is hilarious, considering the exodus from Digg in 2010 was Reddit’s Eternal September
busymom0@reddit
It's giving me "Facebook" UI vibes. Not good.
bluetenthousand@reddit
Yep that’s what jumped out at me.
kdjfsk@reddit
Looks like 'new reddit' cancer.
Past-Listen1446@reddit
I don't remember an app. I just used the website.
FellowKidsFinder69@reddit
looks kinda lame ngl
pipopipopipop@reddit
I couldn't care less what it looks like, reddit used to be a potato but it was the content that mattered.
ravenfreak@reddit
Yeah I'm getting Facebook vibes from it.
TuffGnarl@reddit
$5/page.
JMarkyBB@reddit
Looking forward to this, any news on its release date or getting in on the Beta?
arunshah240@reddit (OP)
Not confirmed yet
UnflinchingSugartits@reddit
An app! YES !