​Digg’s open beta shuts down after just two months, blaming AI bot spam 

​Digg’s open beta shuts down after just two months, blaming AI bot spam 

Array of screen shots of Digg on simulated mobile screens

It’s only been a year since Digg founder Kevin Rose, Reddit cofounder Alexis Ohanian, and a few others announced the link-sharing site would relaunch, promising a “social discovery built by communities, not by algorithms.” Now, two months after opening its Reddit-like platform to the public, Digg is announcing a “hard reset” that’s shutting down operations and will “significantly downsize the Digg team.”

When they announced its relaunch, Rose told The Verge that AI could “remove the janitorial work of moderators and community managers.” Now, the new Digg’s CEO Justin Mezzell writes in a note pinned to the homepage that, “We knew bots were …

Read the full story at The Verge.

 

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