Ask HN: Does HN still effectively serve Y Combinator?
The conversation here has undeniably lost its luster.
After watching for a decade, and admittedly becoming part of the problem, I now view HN as a more of a political punching bag, and on a good day, a microcosm for a crowd dunning kruger experiment(search Suez).
I once held HN in the highest regards in places on the public internet, but now I know there is no such thing.
So what's there to stop this community from devolving and earning a negative reputation like 4chan or even reddit?
Should YC separate from HN TO protect it's reputation?
Is my perspective foreign and unwarranted?
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[ 2.8 ms ] story [ 16.9 ms ] threadPolitics is difficult to handle in any community, especially more recently, but I'm still able to consistently find interesting content and people here, so I will keep coming until that disappears.
HN is, as far as I know, very beneficial to YC, and I don't see why that would change. If you think parts of HN are getting worse, the best response I can think up is to try to be the change that you want to see. Making high-quality posts inspires others to do the same, and vice versa.
(Try to avoid stories with more than 100 comments. It's probably not a very technical story, and if it's a technical stories the comments probably derailed and may be awful.)
> So what's there to stop this community from devolving and earning a negative reputation like 4chan or even reddit?
Dang. Take a look at https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=23308098