How The Tables Have Turned
I was casually browsing Digg when I stumbled upon this ironic comment posted 2.17 months ago. View Image ›
I was casually browsing Digg when I stumbled upon this ironic comment posted 2.17 months ago. View Image ›
Reddit seems more conservative than usual. Perhaps the recent migration of Digg users is to blame? View Image ›
It's a vicious cycle, man. Vicious. View Image ›
Dear entire mainstream media: Please stop referring to reddit as “small.” The team may be small; the site is anything but. View Image ›
This Reddit vs Digg battle is getting a little old if you ask me. View Image ›
Keep the digg news in /r/digg. I haven’t cared, I don’t care, and I won’t care and many share my sentiments.
Yesterday's front page of the New Digg site was taken over almost entirely by posts from Reddit. The internet has spoken. Digg is dead. Reddit for life! View Image ›
BOOYAH. View Image ›
Really, the smugness and schadenfreude over reddits bigger brother's demise is really fucking useless. I don't give a shit if you expect “impressive” calculations from a physics undergrad or whatnot, quit acting like douchebags with something to prove.
The pun will always win. View Image ›
If this gets buried it's all true. A group of influential conservative members of the behemoth social media site Digg.com have just been caught red-handed in a widespread campaign of censorship, having multiple accounts, upvote padding, and deliberately trying to ban progressives.
In the wake of Reddit's recent financial and server related troubles, a team of Reddit staff members ventured bravely into the Lion's den (the Digg offices) and came out fully unscathed with a message for Reddit users. “There's no reason for redditors to waste comment space picking on Digg. They do their thing, we do ours, Google News and the New York Times do theirs.” Click through to see more of the meeting. View Image ›
*Eyeroll*
Conde Nast's Reddit Asks Users for Donations to Fix Site. Problem: Reddit users don't wanna give a penny.
I've only been a member here since mid June but since I joined Reddit I haven't even logged into my Digg account. I used to be a farker and still used Fark from time to time when I was a regular Digg user. I really like the community here, did anyone else do the same thing when they joined, and why?
The social news aggregator website war has entered into real life. The casualty? Your mom. View Image ›
Rabid Reddit fans lash out again. Rabid Reddit fans lash out again.
A Digg supporter found a nasty note on his car windshield from a rabidly pro-Reddit passerby. View Image ›