Updated
Updated · TechCrunch · May 11
Digg Relaunches With Top 1,000 AI Influencer Rankings as Kevin Rose Pivots From Failed Reddit Clone
Updated
Updated · TechCrunch · May 11

Digg Relaunches With Top 1,000 AI Influencer Rankings as Kevin Rose Pivots From Failed Reddit Clone

1 articles · Updated · TechCrunch · May 11
  • Friday’s preview showed Digg reborn as an AI news aggregator, with a homepage highlighting four lead stories and a ranked daily list rather than Reddit-style community threads.
  • X data now powers the service: Digg ingests real-time posts, then applies sentiment analysis, clustering and signal detection to rank what matters in AI news.
  • The redesign follows a March shutdown of Digg’s earlier reboot, which struggled with bot traffic, failed to stand out from Reddit and led to layoffs before Rose returned full-time in April.
  • The beta site also ranks the top 1,000 AI figures, plus leading companies and politicians, but Digg says the product is still raw and buggy and has not publicly launched.
  • If the model gains traction beyond AI, Digg could become a traffic source for publishers hit by Google algorithm changes and AI Overviews, though its reliance on X may limit expansion into other topics.
By ranking news based on tech elites, is Digg democratizing information or just creating a new echo chamber?
With X penalizing links, is Digg's core business model for helping publishers already broken?