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They've been trying to make a comeback somewhat recently. I think they saw an opportunity in the uptick of Reddit hate ever since their IPO shenanigans and are trying to pull an UNO reverse on them.
Idk how many people on Reddit now ever even heard of Digg though, let alone used it back in the day, so I'm curious to see how this plays out.
I'd bet they get some investor funding due to already known brand, struggle to exist without massive userspace for few years and silently die again in next 3-5 years.