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Digg Shuts Down Beta Amidst Bot Invasion
14 Mar
Summary
- Digg beta shut down months after launch due to AI spammers.
- Bot activity made website votes and comments untrustworthy.
- Digg team is downsizing to rebuild the platform entirely.

Digg has unexpectedly ceased its open beta, a mere few months after its initial launch. The platform encountered a significant challenge from sophisticated AI agents and automated accounts almost immediately after going live.
CEO Justin Mezzell revealed that despite implementing various internal and external tools to ban thousands of accounts, the bot activity compromised the integrity of user interactions. Votes and comments could no longer be reliably trusted due to the pervasive spam.
Consequently, Digg is undergoing a substantial team reduction, with a small core staff remaining to completely rebuild the platform. Mezzell emphasized the need for a genuinely different approach to compete in the current social network environment. Founder Kevin Rose is now joining the company full-time to lead this reconstruction effort.




