Digg Comments: Finally Fixed

About a year ago, Digg launched a new version of their comment system which a large number of users were not to happy about.

They introduced the ability to digg or bury individual comments, sorting options based on comment score, making friends comment a greenish hue, the ability to block users, threaded commenting, and a 3 minute window to make edits to your comment before they became permanent.

A few short months after this launch, around June 2007, they launched another changed.

The new changes were even less popular than before as they decided to limit the amount of comments on one page to 50 and hid all the threaded comments behind a link you had to click in order to view them. A quick fix to this issue was the “view all” button that would expand all comments, but that was also removed at some point.

The major complaint with most of the updates have been the loading times and bugs associated with each release.

Today Digg has launched what they probably hope is the real comment section fix that users have been requesting for almost a year now. Good thing is that so far there has been actually less of a delay in the page load time.

Old:

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New:

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As you can see from the image above, opens full screen if you click it, there are quite a few major changes to the comments system.

The voting options, green hue for friends, and threaded comments still exist, but there are some minor changes visually.

The friends that have commented on the story are indicated directly above the comment, instead of near the comments digg and bury buttons.

Additional features allow you to quickly see only your own comments, only your friends comments, and sort all comments by age, vote count, and whether they are controversial or not.

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The Good:

The Bad (Just one thing so far and minor) :

Comments

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4 Responses to “Digg Comments: Finally Fixed”

  1. Ian on May 15th, 2008 3:10 pm

    “One of the major issues I am noticing right off is that if you do select to view only your own comments or your friends, there is not button to go back to see everyones again. So you are forced to refresh the entire page to see everyones comments again.”

    There’s a big blue “View All Comments” link when you switch to yours / your friends’ comments view.

  2. Brent Csutoras on May 15th, 2008 3:12 pm

    Ahh.. the blue bar was not on the ones I was looking at. I wonder why.. Thanks.

  3. Brant on May 16th, 2008 11:26 am

    What about the horrible load times and the fact that the screen jumps all over the place while your trying to read a comment. It takes forever to load the comments now. FAIL.

  4. Malte Landwehr on May 20th, 2008 4:10 am

    Looks good an first glance but only the future can show whether they have finally managed to improve the loading time.

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