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My guess is that the root cause is really Digg's (relative) stagnation. They all expected to sell out years ago and the drudgery and risk is probably getting to them. They took too much VC, shot for the stars, and missed -- the social bookmarking Friendster. Alexis and Steve of Reddit should feel pretty smart right about now.



Well, they supposedly have 75 employees, so maybe that says something about how the company was run...




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