RethinkDigg.com
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RethinkDigg.com
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#5Clearly, they are taking the "mobile" approach, it just doesn't suit me very well
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#6Their question about "how do you get your news" is very significantly missing Reddit or Hacker News as an answer.
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#7I hope the site works better than the survey.
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#8They're not off to a good start. I just spent 10 minutes filling out the text boxes on page two, and it just lost all of that info. I hope the site works better than the survey.
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#9Ironically, it was "rethinking digg" and "rebuilding it from scratch" that killed it in the first place.
The second thought was that ground-up rewrites are almost never a good idea to begin with. You end up throwing out whatever's good about the old property along with all the bad, and risk turning off the members of whatever user base you have left (who presumably stuck around because they saw something they liked in the old version).
I suppose the population of Digg users is probably small enough at this point that the new proprietors aren't worried too much about whether they stay or go, though...
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#10They're not off to a good start. I just spent 10 minutes filling out the text boxes on page two, and it just lost all of that info. I hope the site works better than the survey.