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Not Even Kevin Rose Really Uses Digg Anymore - Michael Arrington

Kevin Rose is 26x more active on Twitter than on Digg. Not a good sign.

By the way, the decline of Digg is a good case study about how people can quickly move away from a social tool is it begins to be played out. In the case of Digg, it seemed to miss the shift from macro to micro posting. Basically, Twitter and Facebook became the place to share links, and talk about what’s hot. Digg has been dug.

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March 18, 2011
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