What Digg Did Wrong - DailyBlogTips |
| Posted: 22 Mar 2011 04:41 AM PDT A couple of months ago I wrote a post asking if social bookmarking sites like Digg and Delicious were dying. It looks like they are. This week the tech press revealed that Kevin Rose, Digg’s founder, is abandoning ship and moving on to a new startup. Traffic is also down by almost 50% compared to its peak, so tech blogs are declaring Digg pretty much dead. But what happened exactly to Digg, and what mistakes did it do, as it once was one of the most popular and respected Web 2.0 startups? In fact at one point Google was intended to buy it for around $200 million, but the deal fell apart in the last minute. If you want to understand the whole thing there is a very interesting article at Computer World titled Why Digg Failed. Here is a quotation:
The article also mentions how Digg had a bias against blog content, and how ended up alienating bloggers from its user base, which certainly hurt its popularity. Worth a read. Original Post: What Digg Did Wrong |
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