Web Faceoff: New Digg vs. Old Digg

 By 
Ben Parr
 on 
Web Faceoff: New Digg vs. Old Digg

The new version of Digg is here. After months of testing and a change in CEO, Digg version 4 has been unleashed on the masses.

Digg's new interface boasts not only quicker load times, but a personalized approach to social news. While the old version of Digg was known for its front page stories and the infamous "Digg Effect," the new version focuses on "My News," which displays stories dugg and submitted by those you follow. Being the submitter of a top story has also been de-emphasized.

How will Diggers react to the changes? Will the revamped Digg attract new users and help turn traffic around? Will the community embrace it?

These are the questions we hope you'll help us answer. In a special edition of our Web Faceoff series, we want you to answer the question: Which version do you prefer: the New Digg or the Old Digg?

The polls will be open until next Wednesday, September 1 at 12:00 p.m. PT. We want to hear your thoughts on the Digg V4 and whether it's an improvement over its predecessor. Be sure to leave your opinion in the comments.

New Digg vs. Old Digg: Which one do you prefer?online surveys

The biggest stories of the day delivered to your inbox.
These newsletters may contain advertising, deals, or affiliate links. By clicking Subscribe, you confirm you are 16+ and agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.
Thanks for signing up. See you at your inbox!