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Comment by xeornet

3 months ago

Classic case of thinking that the use-case HN readers want is what the rest of the world wants.

I think a bigger problem is the HN reader mind reading what the rest of the world wants. At least when an HN reader telling us what they want it's a primary source, but reading a comment about an HN reader postulating what the rest of the world wants is simply more noisy than an unrepresentative sample of what the world may want.

  • Point taken. However, would you say HN readers are an accurate average cross-section of broader society? Including interests and biases?

    • I would guess HN readers are not an average cross-section of broader society, but I would also guess that because of that HN readers would be pretty bad at understanding what broader society is thinking.