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Comment by bitcharmer

1 year ago

Exactly, the front page is heavily moderated. Almost every day you'll see posts with 50+ upvotes falling of the front page within an hour or two when some article about LISP with < 10 upvotes will remain here for a whole day.

It's disingenuous to blame it on the users when there are clearly other "forces" at play here.

Yes, HN is a moderated/curated site and always has been. Here's 10 years' worth of me explaining that: https://hn.algolia.com/?dateRange=all&page=0&prefix=true&que...

What people maybe don't realize is how many constraints there are on HN's system. There aren't many degrees of freedom for us to change things that wouldn't lead to a massively different site, and most of those outcomes would be worse, because most of them would be closer to internet default.

It's easy imagine "HN, but without the things that I personally find annoying". But try to generalize that for a moment and the problem quickly becomes intractable.

The "force" is actually one or two people. It's hard to prove and impossible to change. No one will believe you, either.

  • If it works..

    There are a billion forums with less stringent moderation. Moderation is a very large part that makes HN good and not so game-able like most sites

  • Could you make your accusation more clearly? Are you saying it's 'dang' and 'pg'? One or two regular users abusing the flagging system? Or a couple dark and shadowy figures who have no public presence?

    • I don't mean to make accusations or invent "shadowy figures". HN has a very small number of moderators and their actions are not transparent, that's all.

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I’m sure the HN codebase has some secret creed to make lisp more popular

  • The code is written in Lisp, but it doesn't know that and has no way (edit: that I know of) to expand its empire.