Tell HN: Hacker News is almost reddit
Dear readers who are deluding yourselves into believing Hacker News is the last bastion of social news hope,
It is not. HN has become another cesspool of useless ego-boosting linkbait.
As evidence, here are 4 headlines currently on the front page that literally make me STUPIDER:
Vitamins Found to Curb Exercise Benefits
College grad: ‘I wish I’d gone to prison instead’
Steve Jobs allowed to tear down his home
TECH CRUNCH TECH CRUNCH STUPID ARRINGTON BS*
*This last example not an actual headline, but instead an educated guess.SERIOUSLY? How does any of this "gratify one's intellectual curiosity"? (http://ycombinator.com/newsguidelines.html)
It does not.
Hacker News failed. Does anybody have a better hangout spot?
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[ 2.7 ms ] story [ 117 ms ] thread* more news about Startups, less news about things tangentially related to startups
* less churn on the homepage
* a community made exclusively of people actually building websites
* a limit on accepting new members
* less talk about useless academic subjects
* more "review my new project" submissions
or, perhaps you'd like a much more heavily meritocracy-based community?
I agree that there are more than a few links that don't interest me, but that doesn't mean I throw up my arms and say, "Well, that's it! This site has jumped the shark!"
Do you actually believe that "Startups" and "Hackers" ONLY build websites?
Assuming that you yourself "actually build websites", this seems like a good project to take on. The HN code is open source, it would be neat to see someone make an adaption of HN that fits the spirit of what they believe the site should be about.
I'd be very curious to see what the community and activity level around such a site would look like.
I argue that submitting nothing is better than submitting garbage links. Additionally, I am not bringing the site down by voting up egregious headlines.
imho it doesn't help that your post sounds more like whiny bitching than constructive criticism
but look at the behavior of the community right now. The highest voted comment on this post is basically a "screw you dude" and all of my responses are downvoted without any reasons given.
Below in comments I stated what I personally would like to see change, but that too is downvoted without explanation.
These reactions are reinforcing my original point: Though many precautions were taken, Hacker News is no more immune to large group behavior than were Digg and Reddit. The community has reached a tipping point.
How is it any different for you?
If that doesn't make sense to you, just give it a few more minutes and the submission will probably be flagged dead.
http://www.reddit.com/r/technology/comments/8k9f2/dear_reddi...
Are basic electromagnetic principles big news to such a large segment of the populace? (A segment that is internet-savvy and fancies itself as being more sophisticated somehow.) Unfortunately, when basic physics comes up with my Stanford-educated girlfriend, I see more evidence of how far the US education system has degenerated. (When I explain, she gets it, but the education system simply didn't effectively equip her with the knowledge.)
Not only do they not know, they don't even have a framework for knowing the magnitude of their ignorance.
http://www.reddit.com/r/technology/comments/8k9f2/dear_reddi...
Or is that a troll? Please, God, let it not be real and be a troll!
As a former Digg and current Reddit user, I'm happy to have found HN. The comments are (for the most part) well thought out and intelligent here.
SERIOUSLY? How does any of this "gratify [my] intellectual curiosity"? (http://ycombinator.com/newsguidelines.html
It does not.
Hacker News failed [me]. Does anybody have a better hangout spot [for my narrow definition of interesting]?
[update: removed pre]
http://searchyc.com/ask+hn+review
Hope that helps