mashable.com — At last night’s “Bigg Digg Shindigg” in Austin, TX, Digg CEO Jay Adelson briefly revealed plans for a massive overhaul of the social news site. This morning, I had an opportunity to chat with Adelson in-depth about the new Digg and what users, publishers, and the web as a whole should expect.
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knorthfieldMar 16, 2010
So.......... people will have to stop being inconsiderate dicks? This is outrageous!!!!!
Closed AccountMar 16, 2010
bork bork bork
Closed AccountMar 16, 2010
I don't blame them in the least; that doesn't mean that I have to **like** it.
socialstacyMar 16, 2010
"In the long-term, he sees Digg ads –- which the company says are seeing some success –- as the primary driver of revenue" - I guess the consensus is that the only way to make money on the net is via ads. Wouldn't I like to be the person with the ingenious idea of a new revenue stream that isn't ads... THAT would change things in a big way.Anyways - should be interesting to see how users respond to the new Digg! Good stuff mklopez!
pyroclastic_vikingMar 16, 2010
Didn't i just see this article from read write web?
Closed AccountMar 16, 2010
"It goes even further than that, though –- users will be able to Digg and submit stories anonymously. Adelson says that this fundamental change will move the site from 20,000 submissions today to millions."So it will be even more like 4chan?
peekoMar 17, 2010
Digg have got us this far. Have some faith peeps. Best of luck with all the work lads. Looking forward to the new digg.