Digg.com Is Back

(about.digg.com)

8 points | by howToTestFE 11 hours ago ago

8 comments

  • gnabgib 11 hours ago ago

    Discussion (35 points, 3 days ago, 17 comments) https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46623390

    Previously (118 points, 5 months ago, 209 comments) https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=44963430

    • howToTestFE 11 hours ago ago

      ah i didn't see those. cool.

  • indigodaddy 11 hours ago ago

    I'd argue it's not back until I can see everything without a login

    • samtheDamned 4 hours ago ago

      Yeah a huge part of reddit's usefulness for me is the ability to pull a page when googling something and being able to see discussion right there. I sympathize with the fear of scraping but I think this will hinder development and discoverability a good bit. It may also just be for the beta period? I don't see a blog with any info on that though.

    • ares623 11 hours ago ago

      "You'll get your ~rent~ unauthenticated content when ~you fix the damn door~ the bots stop scraping"

  • ares623 11 hours ago ago

    Who are the new owners? And how soon will the inevitable rug pull happen?

    I like their marketing angle though. There's definitely a niche opening at the moment.

    • jaggs 10 hours ago ago

      You're not gonna believe it, but it's the original founder of Digg and one of the original co founders of Reddit.

      • fchicken 2 hours ago ago

        This is what really intrigued me.