If you were online in the mid-2000s, you remember. You remember the "front page of the internet." And no, it wasn't Reddit. It was Digg.com. Digg was the trailblazer, the originator, the place where the internet's hive mind came together to decide what mattered. It invented the "Digg" button (the original upvote) and the "Bury" button (the original downvote). It was a pure, chaotic, and brilliant meritocracy of content. We, the users, were the editors. And yes, Reddit was there, but it was the c