Comment by PaulKeeble

4 years ago

> In other words, the story must persuade 13.3% or more of readers to up-vote. That’s a pretty high conversion rate.

This I feel is a very good thing. Up-votes to readership is a good correlation and is better than Reddit's hotness algorithm for finding good content which seems to be just up-votes over time.

The main contribution to article goodness seems only to be the choice of those that read and up-vote however and there is no system that can replace that yet.

>That’s a pretty high conversion rate

Hence the constant stream of articles confirming tropes that play to the HN demographics.

It's basically impossible to have a reliable 10+% conversion rate without targeting the lowest common denominator.