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We left Digg for Reddit about 20 years ago because of enshitification, the same way we left Reddit for the Fediverse recently, there is no way I am going back to Digg!
No but this time will be different I'm sure!! I'm sure they've learned their lessons from their past mistakes. Trust me on this... I'm a dolphin
Mistakes may happen, but I'm sure they won't do any evil shit on porpoise.
I specifically remember the exodus from DIGG as the start of reddit sucking.
Sorry
-A Slashdot to Digg to Lemmy refugee
When was that? Based on life events I've reconstructed this timeline of my hangout sites
Maybe I was just trailing behind you others. Was I the one to ruin your experience? Why would you accuse me of that you insensitive clod? Anyway, in that case I'll go eat crayons in the corner and shitpost on .ml
Interesting, I had my 9GAG phase around 2011-12. Never really used Digg, just saw the front page a couple times, then started dabbling in Reddit in 2015, then Lemmy in 2023 with the blackout protests. (I almost said those achieved nothing, but I think that's probably when most current Lemmy users joined, so 🤷)
Same here 😂
What, Digg was before Reddit? Thought Reddit was the OG forum of the global internet.
Digg based the voting off of a simplified version of Slashdot's. Except they let everyone vote. Reddit then took that concept and added user generated categories and user moderating.
Before Reddit and everything was forum sites. I use many of them today.
even their tagline the frontpage of the internet is digg's and they took it back