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Ask HN: Why there is so many Google lovers on Hacker News?

5 pointsby gfaremilalmost 14 years ago
I found it interesting that Hacker News is full of Google lovers: if you say anything against Google you will be downvoted.<p>I'm not saying that is bad or anything but just it is interesting. Could it be that a lot Google employees lurk on Hacker News? Could it because young engineers are generally impressed by Google technology and because of that anything else Google does must be good?

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jeffoolalmost 14 years ago
To be fair, a lot of complaints about any company/site/etc aren't just complaints, but instead preferences of something else. So sometimes it's not really a legit complaint, just fanboyism of something else, instead.<p>That said, I also think that the Google preference (where ever it's found) comes from a large consensus that Google has done relatively well on the "do no evil" philosophy. This isn't to say they can do no <i>wrong</i>, surely they can, but evil? Fans seem to think they do far less that many competitors seem to, anyway.<p>And personally, I've recently realized that I do actually have such a rather positive opinion of Google. After the Motorola announcement I did a little reflection and realized had it been most other companies I would've been a little more weary of the acquisition. With Google I thought "Huh. That could be neat. Maybe they could buy T-Mobile too."<p>So, I'm curious if you have a particular example? Maybe I help you see why others didn't take kindly to it? (Maybe, anyway.)
franzealmost 14 years ago
when google screws up (which they do, sometimes, sometimes they don't) there is a fair share of criticism, too i.e.: <a href="http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=2592399" rel="nofollow">http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=2592399</a><p>but as a matter of fact, i'm quite glad that HN does not share the overall "Google Datenkrake" hysteria.