News Week
Magazine PRO

Company

See also  Swiggy Instamart Launches 10-Minute Smartphone Delivery Service in Select Indian Cities

Digg to Make Comeback as Co-Founder Rose, Reddit’s Ohanian Bet on AI-Driven Revival

Date:

Digg founder Kevin Rose has teamed up with former rival Alexis Ohanian to buy the once-popular content aggregator as they bet on an artificial intelligence-powered revival of the platform that once drew around 40 million monthly visitors.

Launched in 2004 by a then 27-year-old Rose, Digg was once called the “homepage of the internet” and was a rival to Reddit, a firm co-founded by Ohanian.

But the platform lost ground after its 2012 sale to New York-based tech incubator Betaworks. Microsoft’s LinkedIn scooped up its most valuable assets, including patents. It has since pivoted to curating news.

Rose and Ohanian, who acquired Digg for an undisclosed sum, said on Wednesday they aim to revive the platform by leveraging their social media expertise, restoring its nostalgic early interface.

Digg’s early model allowed users to “digg” or “bury” content— an early precursor to how social media platforms surface viral stories today.

The duo also plans to use AI-driven curation to curb misinformation and toxic discourse.

“Recently we’ve hit an inflection point where AI can become a helpful co-pilot to users and moderators, not replacing human conversation, but rather augmenting it,” Rose said.

He added that he had been approached several times over the past years to buy Digg but it “never felt right” before.

Invites for the new version will roll out in the coming weeks, as Digg prepares to reenter a crowded social media landscape where smaller players such as Pinterest are jostling for ad dollars and user attention with giants such as Meta.

Justin Mezzell, a longtime collaborator of Rose with experience at Google and Facebook, will take over as Digg CEO.

See also  Asus ROG Phone 9, ROG Phone 9 Pro Design Leaked in Renders, Hands-on Video

The deal is backed by venture capital firms True Ventures, where Rose is a partner, and Ohanian’s Seven Seven Six. Rose will be Digg’s board chair and key advisor.

Ohanian has also joined a bid led by former Los Angeles Dodgers owner Frank McCourt to acquire TikTok’s US operations.

© Thomson Reuters 2025

Digg founder Kevin Rose has teamed up with former rival Alexis Ohanian to buy the once-popular content aggregator as they bet on an artificial intelligence-powered revival of the platform that once drew around 40 million monthly visitors.

Launched in 2004 by a then 27-year-old Rose, Digg was once called the “homepage of the internet” and was a rival to Reddit, a firm co-founded by Ohanian.

But the platform lost ground after its 2012 sale to New York-based tech incubator Betaworks. Microsoft’s LinkedIn scooped up its most valuable assets, including patents. It has since pivoted to curating news.

Rose and Ohanian, who acquired Digg for an undisclosed sum, said on Wednesday they aim to revive the platform by leveraging their social media expertise, restoring its nostalgic early interface.

Digg’s early model allowed users to “digg” or “bury” content— an early precursor to how social media platforms surface viral stories today.

The duo also plans to use AI-driven curation to curb misinformation and toxic discourse.

“Recently we’ve hit an inflection point where AI can become a helpful co-pilot to users and moderators, not replacing human conversation, but rather augmenting it,” Rose said.

He added that he had been approached several times over the past years to buy Digg but it “never felt right” before.

See also  Gears of War, Hellblade 2 and More Xbox Games to Launch on PS5 in 2025: Report

Invites for the new version will roll out in the coming weeks, as Digg prepares to reenter a crowded social media landscape where smaller players such as Pinterest are jostling for ad dollars and user attention with giants such as Meta.

Justin Mezzell, a longtime collaborator of Rose with experience at Google and Facebook, will take over as Digg CEO.

The deal is backed by venture capital firms True Ventures, where Rose is a partner, and Ohanian’s Seven Seven Six. Rose will be Digg’s board chair and key advisor.

Ohanian has also joined a bid led by former Los Angeles Dodgers owner Frank McCourt to acquire TikTok’s US operations.

© Thomson Reuters 2025

 

Share post:

Subscribe

spot_imgspot_img

Popular

More like this
Related

South Carolina prepares for second firing squad execution

A firing squad is set to kill a South...

RRB ALP Recruitment 2025: Apply for 9,970 vacancies from April 12; check selection process and other details here

The RRB ALP Recruitment 2025 application process for 9,970...

‘Gauti (Gautam Gambhir) bhai has helped me understand my potential’

Washington Sundar, a versatile all-rounder, faces the challenge of...

Apple is left without a life raft as Trump’s China trade war intensifies, analysts warn

Apple remains stranded without a life raft, experts say,...