Digg Vs. Reddit!
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Are you aware from Digg and Reddit? I guess yes, but if you are not then please do let me introduce them. These two websites are the biggest name in social bookmarking sites. These two websites are normally known for providing huge traffic to the websites or blogs. The basic theory behind the two sites is that both works on the principal of user interaction, and they list the news on their home page on the basis of the votes they are getting within a stipulated time frame.
Digg works on the concept of Discover, Select, Share, and Discuss basis. Actually if you are going to submit any news in Digg then the news will be either liked by other people or disliked by them. In case if a news got more likes than the dislikes within a stipulated time frame then it will reach to the first page popularly known as fp of the Digg.
On the other hand Reddit works on the concept of Read, Vote, Explore, and Submit basis. A vote in Reddit means “I found this interesting,” not “This should go on the front page.”
I am an active user in Digg from long time ago, while I am the lucky one whose account was not yet banned by them. I am more than 100% sure that I did not use any type of spam in Digg or in any other social bookmarking site. From last some time I am hearing that people from Digg are shifting towards Reddit. Popularity of Reddit is increasing from some time.
I have seen that people are not getting the 100% satisfaction from Digg and that’s why they are shifting to Reddit. As far as my own experience is concerned then I too have faced a few problem in Digg. As far as I know that if you will honestly participate in Digg then you will always like it, after all I know the happiness which you get after your news reaches to the fp of Digg. The flow of traffic increases hugely.
But yes it is also true that in some cases judgments of Digg were not good, if you consider them from the human point of view, but if you consider them as a robot then you will say, “What can they do?”. I am well aware that few people are having a different opinion about Digg, and some people feel jealous about a few power diggers. People some time wonders why almost every news submitted by Mr. Baby Man, or msaleem reaches to first page, while lot’s of stories did not reaches to fp despite getting good number of diggs too.
One more matter of regret in Digg is that if some one submitted your site’s news in wrong category or do some unethical then Digg will ban your site, although you have not made any mistake from your end. It means you are facing the guilty of a crime which was made by some one else.
So basically these are the few grievances which is acting as a motivation to the users of Digg to shift to Reddit or some other social bookmarking site. Reddit is happily providing the shed to the people who are coming unhappily from the Digg. Reddit is also one of the top social bookmarking sites of the US and it also provides huge traffic to the websites or blogs. Both the site is having almost the similar facilities and functionalities, though Digg is a bit simpler than the Reddit, as far as my personal opinion concerns.
Some of my friends have opened account in Reddit, and they are getting good amount of visitor too. Some times they complain too that Reddit is not so much user friendly as Digg is. I think some of the visitors of my site who are member in both the site will give some light on the difference between the two sites. I will be waiting to see there views in the form of comment.
Looks like Reddit had its grave dugg. Let me get this straight, we are comparing two websites’ popularities based on how many people vote for each website. One website has a much, much larger user base than the other. The result of this test is completely obvious, and has no bearing as to which website is better than the other. All you can glean from this vote is that more Digg users voted than Reddit users.
Well, in terms of front page results, you can’t really argue with the influx of traffic you can get from digg, but reddit traffic is great as well. If you’re story doesn’t go front page on digg, don’t expect much. But, if your story doesn’t go front page on reddit, then expect a reasonable influx of traffic if it gets hot at least. The scolling chronological front page of digg doesn’t allow a site to get uber traffic, unless it makes the “hot in popular”, where as the reddit front page shows the hottest story in each category or subreddit, no matter what.