A two column hacker news?
Would anybody else find it useful to have the 'new' posts listed on the right hand side of the default HN page? (such that they update every 'n' minutes, or scroll)
I tend to end up not reading the 'new' posts and focus on the top rated posts. It is probably just the way I read HN, but maybe being able to see the 'new' news posts ON THE SAME PAGE as the top rated posts might help many of the new posts that fly past completely unseen by many people...
(I would have normally knocked up a screen shot, but I am restricted to install anything remotely useful onsite)
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[ 7.5 ms ] story [ 16.6 ms ] threadI made a quick mockup. Is this what you had in mind? (Warning: not a design person) http://i.imm.io/jQMl.png
Such a thing might be useful. Don't know how much an auto-updating feed would impact the very non-live vibe I get from HN, but it'd change post distributions and such for sure. The feature I'd personally love to see is the ability to collapse chains of comments without using an external script. :)
An extra column clutters the homepage and adds no functionality to what a simple click on 'new' (which is the most important link, right next to the brand name) would also do.
If it is the case that too few good articles arrive on the homepage, since everyone is ignoring the new ones, then the algorithm should be changed. But I don't think that is the case at all.
As an extra, I like reading HN on my mobile phone. And with the current one column design this works very neatly. An extra column would complicate that. You might handle that with CSS media queries, but I still think it wouldn't be elegant.
So we are relatively stuck. No algorithm change, no UI change, increasing volume of submissions and few people upvoting - means most articles that bubble up are link-baity.
How could the quality of HN be measured? (very Robert Persig!)