Same. I would be happy to use this if I could just drop it in to my site in the form of a js plugin or similar... though I suppose it's not too hard to make my own. I guess this is for the bloggers who aren't very techie.
Did they ever have any affiliation with Digg? If not and it's so popular, I'm surprised they haven't got a C&D or something. Two trademark violations don't make a right... =P
The sharing "widgets" like this one fall under the category "do people really use those?" for me.
I don't think I care to see the number of tweets, likes of an article I'm already about to read. Most likely if I opened the page, it's that I want to read it and a lot of "likes" won't make me read it longer if I don't find it interesting, or stop me from reading if it has none. (since any piece, good or bad, starts at 0)
And I'm probably too conscious about my sharing towards others to click on the buttons to re-broadcast.
But of course, I'm probably not the median user here :)
I think it's good social credibility, although this doesn't really work on sites like TechCrunch where they'll get a similar amount of engagement each time.
That's interesting, I wrote a similar plugin for WordPress (http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/sharebar/) and have also received some interest from people wanting to acquire it. Is there a proper way to value these open source plugins/widgets?
Digg Digg has been beneficial for a lot of client sites who need something easy to manage social buttons on their blog posts. Hopefully the acquisition will bring about some more developer-friendly changes to allow for easier styling and management. All in all, it's cool to see a company like Buffer making this type of acquisition though.
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disclaimer: I used to work for Digg
I don't think I care to see the number of tweets, likes of an article I'm already about to read. Most likely if I opened the page, it's that I want to read it and a lot of "likes" won't make me read it longer if I don't find it interesting, or stop me from reading if it has none. (since any piece, good or bad, starts at 0)
And I'm probably too conscious about my sharing towards others to click on the buttons to re-broadcast.
But of course, I'm probably not the median user here :)
It's like a Hacker News upvote.
seems like a very smart acquisition, congrats!
Actually just replaced Sharebar on our site with this plugin instead. This one is much cleaner looking and the functionality seems more solid.