• BarqsHasBite@lemmy.world
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    1 年前

    So they were about equal, then Reddit went up and Digg down. The story you typically hear is that Digg was big and Reddit small.

    Or is this search terms?

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      Digg had 40 million unique users per month at its peak. Reddit reached this number on 2012 iirc, almost 2 years after the Digg Exodus. Google search terms are not that reliable for something like this, although they can clearly show trends

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        Graph also ends at 2010.

        It spans May 1 2010 to December 31 2010; the 4.0 redesign launched August 25 of that year.

        You can see searches for both sites spike at about that point in the graph - the 4.0 launch inspired a shitton of Digg traffic from people checking it out, and a shitton of Reddit traffic as the users left Digg.