Digg Open Beta 2026: The Classic Rival Returns with AI and ZK-Proofs
Digg returns with its 2026 open beta launch. Founders Kevin Rose and Alexis Ohanian introduce AI-driven trust signals and ZK-proofs to challenge Reddit's dominance.
The legendary internet community that once stood toe-to-toe with Reddit is officially making its comeback. At 4 PM ET on Wednesday, January 14, 2026, Digg is launching its Digg open beta 2026 to the public. Under the stewardship of original founder Kevin Rose and Reddit co-founder Alexis Ohanian, the platform aims to solve the toxicity and bot problems plaguing modern social media.
Digg Open Beta 2026: Reclaiming the Social Throne
Digg's journey has been a rollercoaster. Valued at $175 million in 2008, it was later outpaced by Reddit and split up in 2012. After passing through various hands, including a digital ad firm in 2018, the founders reacquired it last March. They're now betting that AI provides the perfect opportunity to rebuild a community-focused site that prioritized human trust over bot-driven engagement.
Zero-Knowledge Proofs: A New Layer of Trust
The standout feature of the new Digg is its use of zero-knowledge proofs. This cryptographic method allows users to verify their identity or product ownership—like owning an Oura ring for a health community—without revealing private data. "It’s just going to be us saying... here’s a platter of things that you can add together to create trust," says Kevin Rose, highlighting the multi-signal approach to verification.
- Public moderation logs for full transparency.
- Visual-first feed with pinned community sidebars.
- Integration with third-party tools like Letterboxd.
- Aggressive weekly feature shipping cycles.
Before today, Digg was limited to 67,000 invite-only users. Now, anyone can join and start their own niche communities. CEO Justin Mezzell emphasized that the team is staying lightweight, giving them "years of runway" to achieve product-market fit.
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