Comment by HarHarVeryFunny
3 days ago
I don't think it was UI that killed Slashdot. The value was always in the comments, and in the very early years often there would be highly technical SMEs commenting on stories.
The site seemed to start to go downhill when it was sold, and got into a death spiral of less informed users, poor moderation, people leaving, etc. It's amazing that it's still around.
For me, Slashdot became full of curmudgeons. It’s pretty tiring when every “+5 Insightful” on a hard drive article questioning why you’d ever want so big of a drive, or why you’d require more than 256 colors or whatever new thing came out… like why are you even on a technology enthusiast site when you bitterly complain about every new thing? Basically either accept change or get left in the dust and slashdot’s crowd seemed determined to be left in the dust… forever loosing its relevance in the tech community.
Plus Rusty just pushed out Kuro5hin and it felt like “my scene” kind of migrated over.
As an aside, Kuro5hin was the only “large” forum that I ever bothered remembering people’s usernames. Every other forum it’s all just random people. (That isn’t entirely true, but true enough)
Kuro5hin was far less about technology though.
It was interesting in a different way though.
Like Adequacy.
Did you also move over to MetaFilter ?
Never really “got” MetaFilter.
Adequacy was awesome.
It's not bad. I still read it, but less than HN.