this would-be Reddit competitor, built for the AI era
Oh no…
The founders think that the internet is being flooded with bots and AI agents, which will create demand for online communities like Digg that foster real human connections.
Okay, Digg has my cautious attention…
Beneath posts, Digg is leveraging AI to summarize the article’s content.
And they lost me.
natecox@programming.dev
on 18 Jun 23:53
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I see no reason to engage with, or trust anything created by, a bullshit generator. If Digg claims to “care” about the humans, then making the top comment into a brick wall (which has zero accountability) is a funny way of showing it.
But then again, I’m sure their privacy policy also says they care about your privacy.
doctortofu@reddthat.com
on 19 Jun 02:49
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Because if there’s anything a link aggregator needs, it’s MORE reasons for people to not read linked articles! Will they also add AI responses? That way users wouldn’t need to bother with reading OR writing!
It never stops there though, they never just write their summary and leave it alone they always have to have the AI do more and more until it eventually takes over the entire platform.
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Oh no…
Okay, Digg has my cautious attention…
And they lost me.
That was a wild ride.
Because that worked soo well for Apple.
And they realized it and fixed their mistake… hopefully…
Idk, its less subjective than the top comment summaries on reddit from users <img alt="" src="https://lemmy.zip/pictrs/image/04c5e12f-2de0-44ed-9639-af92a6f8732c.webp">
Not like itll prevent ppl from clicking on articles that alrady werent
I see no reason to engage with, or trust anything created by, a bullshit generator. If Digg claims to “care” about the humans, then making the top comment into a brick wall (which has zero accountability) is a funny way of showing it.
But then again, I’m sure their privacy policy also says they care about your privacy.
its not a comment its in the post and its alpha, they’ll prob add an option for it to be closed by default.
Is there some reason we want brands to join the conversation?
They💸foster💸real💸human💸connections.
Because if there’s anything a link aggregator needs, it’s MORE reasons for people to not read linked articles! Will they also add AI responses? That way users wouldn’t need to bother with reading OR writing!
It must be tiring to be this narrow-minded.
What’s wrong with AI summaries? AI has it’s uses. A long as it’s just adding some metadata I don’t see nothing wrong with it.
For me the big questions is what are they going to do to stop bots, spam and internet points farming. So far they didn’t reveal any plans.
It never stops there though, they never just write their summary and leave it alone they always have to have the AI do more and more until it eventually takes over the entire platform.
AI. BOTS. MILLENIAL INFANTILE DESIGN. CORPORATE SPEAK.
Gee, I wonder why people aren’t tripping over themselves to join this.
The internet has way too many AI bots, let’s add some more
- Digg logic
Don’t care.
No thanks
Oh look, another centralized social media platform that will eventually get enshittified
not quite sure it’s not starting out enshittified
yeah it doesnt look bad at all, thatll prob come later, the ai in use right now are a nonissue imo
I see many issues, including following Google’s lead in building a zero-click internet for the uncurious
True, but its a tiny summary one sentence, im less likely to click the link when I see the fat human written summary at the top of reddit comments
This one is different, it starts enshittified and enshittifies further
Worthless crap. Thank fuck we’re on a platform free of centralised ownership.
Maybe if they allow API access for alternative frontends that eliminate ads and block telemetry. Otherwise, not interested.
So basically you want Digg to undo the things that made us all move from Digg to Reddit?
shrugs in Mbin
nods enthusiastically in Mbin
let me guess it's ai slop
I’m looking forward to the “Here’s your first look at the rebooted Reddit” articles in 7 years.
concepts that have been whipped up in Photoshop aren’t “first looks”
The hero no one wanted, or needed
But other than that. Cool