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by giantrobot
1148 days ago
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They got multiple migration waves from digg, added subreddits, then network effects started. Early Reddit was pretty boring unless you were interested in programming or technology. The first big bump in users from digg was during the HD-DVD key fracas. The ham-handed response by digg to even talking about the key leak pissed off a lot of users. They were already simmering due to astroturfing/Payola by "power users" (we'd call them influencers today). Then a huge influx came after the digg v4 rollout that basically turned the site into a giant advertising channel, more so than it had been. I'm no Reddit insider but I got turned onto it in 2005 or so and watched the digg user influxes over the years. |
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