Reddit Failed With Reddiquette. How Do We Keep Digg From Ending Up Like That?
It's been a while since I've seen it, but Reddiquette is almost laughable if you keep the typical 2025 redditor in mind as you read it.
It would be easy to gloat and say "but Digg will be different," but a lot of reddit's actual culture is just an amalgam of the worst of human nature. How do we prevent that from being our fate too?
A few days ago I didn't really see any warning signs. But now there are a few threads that look an awful lot like reddit ones. It will only get worse when more people join, especially considering a lot of users will be migrating from reddit. What do we do?

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