Propose HN: "Who Is Hiring" became too crowded. Set Karma Threshold.
I think HNers here are interested in job postings by HNers. "Who Is Hiring" became too crowded by throwaway/single-msg-poster users/recruiters.
I propose to set some karma threshold for top-level posts (jobs). For comments it is OK.
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[ 2.9 ms ] story [ 28.9 ms ] threadTotally agree about that
And since the thread frequently gets posts for atleast 2-3 days after it's created, I make use of the upvotes to keep track of the postings. I upvote the posts once I've read them. So the next time I visit, I can just skim to find unread posts.
I'm a fan of the thread however I think it has a limited lifespan in its current format.
I'm going to shamelessly self-promote http://www.hackerjobs.co.uk. Tons of HN users advertise their roles with us and to date HN is our number 1 traffic source. Consider it a UK-centric version of 'who's hiring' except prettier and searchable.
The Jobs tab is something different — it's for job listings by YC companies, each listing gets its own post, and you can't comment on those at all.
Don't try to make Hacker News serve your own needs by trying to restrict aspects to old hands. I've seen it tried, and it works, but the more restrictions, the quicker the community moves on to somewhere else.
Instead, find ways the site can help you even as it changes, and try to make it better, instead of keeping it good. If something else can help you more, find it, or build it (your a hacker, after all).
I will say that I do know one thing that seems to have worked fairly well in terms of keeping a site working, but that may be more because of the nature of the site, and the nature of the people, and less because of the restriction. Metafilter charges a one time fee for new members.