HN is definitely reaching a "tipping point" moment. The fact that worthless entries like this are making it to the front page is very telling.<p>I wonder if PG would consider shutting down new user registration for a period of time to see what happens with traffic and submission quality.<p>I have a theory that the types of users that HN (or reddit in the beginning) would like to attract and keep are the very same users that show up in the first 6 to 12 months of the site's existence. After that point, it seems like all of the social network sites begin to homogenize to the digg model (in terms of quality of discourse).
Companies trying to be memorable want to override a couple centuries of English history? Fuck 'em. The initial cap on proper nouns developed for good reasons.
Everyone's complaining about this post, but it bothers me that anyone cares about the IPHONE or any phone at all in the first place. 99 percent of what a telephone can do, and makes it necessary, was settled before WWI. Let's keep some perspective.