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Digg Reboot

Digg - The front page of the internet, now with superpowers

Digg is a social news website that allows users to discover and share content from anywhere on the internet. It aggregates stories in popular categories like technology, science, politics, and entertainment, presenting them in a user-friendly format. Users can vote on stories they like, pushing them to the site's front page, and can also comment on and discuss the stories.

Unique Visits

9000000

300000 / day

Total Views

15000000

500000 / day

Visit Duration, avg.

00:05:30

3.2 page per visit

Bounce Rate

45%

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Founded in

2004

Supported Languages

English, etc

Key Features of the Site

User Voting

Allows users to vote on stories, influencing their visibility on the site.

Content Aggregation

Aggregates content from various sources across the internet.

Social Sharing

Enables users to share content on social media platforms.

Commenting System

Provides a platform for users to discuss and comment on stories.

Personalized Feed

Offers a personalized news feed based on user preferences and voting history.

Mobile App

Available on mobile devices for on-the-go access to news and stories.

Trending Stories

Highlights stories that are currently trending among the user base.

Email Newsletters

Sends curated news and stories directly to users' email inboxes.

Additional information

Founders

Kevin Rose, Owen Byrne, Ron Gorodetzky, and Jay Adelson.

Headquarters

New York City, New York, United States.

Parent Company

BuySellAds.

Website Type

Social News Aggregation.

Revenue Model

Advertising and sponsored content.

User Base

Millions of users worldwide.

Notable Features

Digg was one of the first websites to implement a voting system for content, influencing the development of social media platforms.

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