A few observations

  • interface is cleaner than Reddit (some people will probably complain about the space wasted, even in “compact” mode, but most users should be fine)
  • there is only a handful of communities existing at the moment, and no option to create more. See picture for the list.
  • feature-wise, it looks very similar to Reddit/Lemmy/Piefed: upvotes/downvotes, comments, sort types

Based on what happened with Twitter, Bluesky and Mastodon, we can probably imagine that Digg might be a new actor that quite a few people will join, when the people the most aware of enshittification of corporate platforms will stay on Lemmy/Mbin/Piefed

Random thought: maybe a “lifestyle” community could be a way to encompass a few communities that struggle to stay active

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    7 months ago

    I have two invites if anyone needs one, its okay, I dont like the ai automod already, it censors very randomly, You have to talk in a kinda pedantic manner, I’ve repeated the same sht two different ways with one getting removed automatically.

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        7 months ago

        Sent you it, I do technically have two more, I guess they approved my google account to make one too since I had the beta android app also

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          7 months ago

          Thank you again. A recommendation I’d offer is to secure a 2-character username on Digg, which is the minimum length permitted. On Instagram, 1- or 2-letter usernames have sold for between $20,000 and $100,000 each. While Digg may not reach that level, short usernames there could still become quite valuable

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            7 months ago

            Well I hope you actually use it since I was trying to bring in more active users lol

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      7 months ago

      I do think it could be a nice alternative to reddit for more general discussion that you don’t get here, like comicbooks and blender will prob be better there

      But not that much faith, if anyone wants to take over the community here let me know.