Digg will let you reserve your username (for a price)

Digg’s return to the modern internet returns to one step with the launch of the “Early Access” group called Strolbreakers. For a fee of $ 5 once, you can claim the name of your user before someone else does and get behind the scenes, look at the new Digg while they are doing together.
Digg says that the $ 5 fees “keep robots in the Gulf”, and that the returns will go to a non -profit organization to choose by the peg society. It is one time fee, not a continuous subscription.
In addition to locking their username, BROUNDBREAKERS members will get early access to the new Digg, with the opportunity to make direct notes to the development team. They will also get a permanent warehouse badge on their profile as soon as Digg walks live. It should be noted that this is not actually early access to Digg itself yet, but a group on the Circle Community platform.
Digg was restarted AnnouncedWith the return of the original founder Kevin Rose alongside a group that includes the founder of Reddit Alexis Ohanian. It will continue to focus on sharing and voting on links, but it is inspired by the emergence of Reddit and the artificial intelligence to help users -led societies.
Calls to join Broundbreakers were initially sent to the Digg Postal menu, but you can now Subscribe without an invitation. There seem to be a limited number of spaces, although Digg has not been less.