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Digg will let you reserve your username (for a price)

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Last updated: April 11, 2025 6:40 pm
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For $5 you can be a ‘Digg Groundbreaker’ and lock down your username.

The iconic social news platform Digg is staging a comeback—and this time, it wants early adopters to play a key role in shaping its future. With the introduction of a new “Groundbreakers” early access group, Digg is giving users the opportunity to reserve their usernames ahead of its relaunch—for a one-time fee of just $5.

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What Is the Groundbreakers Program?Why the $5 Fee?A New Era for DiggSo, What’s Next?Final Thoughts

But this isn’t just about snagging your preferred handle before someone else does. It’s about becoming part of a select community helping to shape the next generation of Digg from the ground up.

What Is the Groundbreakers Program?

The Groundbreakers program is Digg’s way of bringing passionate users onboard before the official relaunch of the platform. For a one-off $5 payment, Groundbreakers get:

  • Priority username reservation – Secure your preferred handle before Digg goes public.
  • Behind-the-scenes access – Get early previews, mockups, and design insights as the new Digg takes shape.
  • Direct input – Share feedback directly with the development team and influence future features.
  • Recognition – Receive a permanent “Groundbreakers” badge on your profile when Digg goes live.

This is more than a vanity purchase—it’s a ticket into a community that will help redefine what Digg looks like in the modern social media landscape.

Why the $5 Fee?

Digg says the small fee is intended to “keep the bots at bay” and ensure that those signing up are genuinely interested in contributing to the community. And the best part? The proceeds aren’t going into a corporate pocket—they’ll be donated to a nonprofit, which will be chosen by the Groundbreakers themselves.

This isn’t a subscription or recurring charge. It’s a one-time payment that offers permanent perks and early community access.

A New Era for Digg

The original Digg helped pioneer the idea of social news aggregation back in the early 2000s, but after losing ground to Reddit and other platforms, it faded from prominence. Now, it’s gearing up for a bold relaunch—with some serious talent behind it.

The new version of Digg is being spearheaded by none other than original founder Kevin Rose, who is returning to the platform alongside a team that includes Reddit cofounder Alexis Ohanian. Their goal is to build a new Digg that stays true to its roots—sharing and voting on interesting links—while bringing in fresh features inspired by today’s internet culture.

Among those updates: AI-powered tools to help community moderation, a user-driven voting system, and improved ways to discover quality content.

So, What’s Next?

Right now, Groundbreakers isn’t actual early access to the Digg platform itself. Instead, it’s a community group hosted on Circle, a community engagement platform. Think of it as the staging ground for what’s to come—where ideas are shared, designs are refined, and decisions are influenced.

Invitations to Groundbreakers were initially sent to Digg’s email list, but signups are now open to everyone—no invite required. That said, space is limited, though Digg hasn’t disclosed just how many seats are available. If you’re interested in getting your name locked in and having a front-row seat to Digg’s rebirth, now’s the time.


Final Thoughts

Digg’s return is shaping up to be more than just a nostalgic reboot. With experienced founders, community-first development, and AI-powered enhancements, it has the potential to reclaim its place as a major player in the world of social content curation.

Whether you’re a long-time fan or a curious newcomer, becoming a Groundbreaker offers a rare chance to influence a platform’s rebirth from day one.

Ready to claim your place in Digg’s next chapter? Head over to the Groundbreakers sign-up page and reserve your username today.

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