Digg.com 因垃圾邮件关闭
Digg.com Closing Due to Spam

原始链接: https://digg.com?hn

Digg 正在大幅缩减团队规模,原因是当前互联网环境下重建社区平台面临着无法克服的挑战。主要问题是大量复杂的机器人利用 Digg 的链接权重,破坏了平台参与度的信任,并从根本上破坏了其核心功能。 除了机器人问题,Digg 还低估了成熟社交媒体巨头的强大网络效应和用户忠诚度,这使得吸引和留住足够数量的用户变得困难。该公司承认,仅仅作为替代品这种最初的方法是不够的。 尽管遭遇挫折,Digg 并没有关闭。一支规模较小的团队,在创始人凯文·罗斯的回归支持下,将重新专注于“完全重塑”的战略。他们旨在解决互联网上可信内容和社区的核心问题,并在重建期间继续制作 Diggnation 播客。感谢离职团队的努力,用户名将为未来的用户保留。

## Digg.com 关闭与互联网机器人问题 一篇 Hacker News 的讨论,源于 Digg.com 因垃圾邮件泛滥而关闭,凸显了人们对机器人破坏互联网体验的日益担忧。用户哀叹机器人和人工智能生成内容日益普遍,感到越来越受骗,并质疑在线互动的真实性。 许多评论者认为机器人数量的增加正在推动侵入性措施,如身份验证和年龄验证,尽管有些人预测这些措施将无效,甚至可能催生已验证账户交易市场。另一些人则担心这些措施会进一步限制访问,并导致身份盗窃问题。 一个关键的情绪表达是对早期、更简单的互联网时代的怀旧,那时真诚的人际互动更为常见,与当前这种表演性和敌对性的在线环境形成了鲜明对比。
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Building on the internet in 2026 is different. We learned that the hard way. Today we're sharing difficult news: we've made the decision to significantly downsize the Digg team. This wasn't a decision made lightly, and it's important to say clearly: this is one of the strongest groups of people we've ever had the privilege of working with. This is not a reflection of their talent, their effort, or their belief in what we were building. It's a reflection of the brutal reality of finding product-market fit in an environment that has fundamentally changed.

We faced an unprecedented bot problem

When the Digg beta launched, we immediately noticed posts from SEO spammers noting that Digg still carried meaningful Google link authority. Within hours, we got a taste of what we'd only heard rumors about. The internet is now populated, in meaningful part, by sophisticated AI agents and automated accounts. We knew bots were part of the landscape, but we didn't appreciate the scale, sophistication, or speed at which they'd find us. We banned tens of thousands of accounts. We deployed internal tooling and industry-standard external vendors. None of it was enough. When you can't trust that the votes, the comments, and the engagement you're seeing are real, you've lost the foundation a community platform is built on.

This isn't just a Digg problem. It's an internet problem. But it hit us harder because trust is the product.

Building social is hard, incumbents are harder

We underestimated the gravitational pull of existing platforms. Network effects aren't just a moat, they're a wall. The loyalty users have to the communities they've already built elsewhere is profound. Getting people to move is a hard enough problem. Getting them to move and bring their people with them is something else entirely.

What’s next

We're not giving up. Digg isn't going away.

A small but determined team is stepping up to rebuild with a completely reimagined angle of attack. Positioning Digg as simply an alternative to incumbents wasn't imaginative enough. That's a race we were never going to win. What comes next needs to be genuinely different.

We're also announcing something we're excited about: Kevin Rose, Digg's founder who started the company back in 2004, is returning to join the team full-time. Starting the first week of April, Kevin will be putting his focus back on the company he built twenty+ years ago. He'll continue as an advisor to True Ventures, but Digg will be his primary focus. We couldn't think of a better person to help figure out what Digg needs to become.

Lastly, Diggnation, our official Digg podcast, will continue recording monthly while we work on the re-reboot.

Lastly, and most importantly, thank you…

To the team members we're saying goodbye to today: thank you. You took a bet on a hard problem and showed up every day. The work you did laid the groundwork for what comes next, even if it doesn't feel that way right now.

To the community who came back to Digg, submitted links, argued in the comments, and emailed us with what you wanted: we haven't forgotten why we're doing this. We know how frustrating this is, and we hope you'll give us another look once we have something to show, we’ll save your usernames!

Ultimately, the internet needs a place where we can trust the content and the people behind it. We're going to figure out how to build it.

More soon
–@justin, CEO

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