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Ask HN: How do regulars interact on / with HN?

4 pointsby kite_and_codeabout 3 years ago
I am fairly new to HN and I love the responses that I receive. However, the UI seems a little bit weird to me and I am wondering how others use the forum and UI.<p>E.g. I have observed that often people answer once but then do not follow up if there is a counter-question.<p>I prefer mutual conversations that clarify points and go deeper instead of one-shot answers. But. When I was trying to reply on posts, I had a hard time in order to find new answers to my posts. I solved it via skimming the whole conversation tree. That felt tedious.<p>Do I miss some UI features here? e.g. how to get notified or at least easily get transparency about answers to my comments? How to move things that I already read out of sight?<p>Maybe I am also using the wrong UI and the regulars use another one? e.g. algolia seems to provide a search interface which then links back to HN. Also, I have seen other apps create custom UIs. Maybe the regulars don&#x27;t even use the web interface but something else?

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version_fiveabout 3 years ago
I think one of the great things about HN is that it discourages back-and-forth arguments and usually favors people making some point and then letting others chime in with more. I think this is intentional, and it really provides a better alternative to the &quot;debate&quot; style you often see on forums. Granted as you say that sometimes it does this at the expense of legitimate clarification or going deeper, but imo that&#x27;s worth it.<p>I anecdotally see a lot of replies that look like they are asking a question to explicitly try and draw someone into a debate, and this gets cut off much more easily here than e.g. reddit.<p>To some extent, I also think people that are familiar with the nature of the conversations make points that can stand, regardless of what&#x27;s posted in reply. They are not trying to start a conversation but to add a point to the discussion.<p>All that to say, don&#x27;t necessarily try and focus on starting back and forth discussions, focus on making good points that spur further posts
webmavenabout 3 years ago
Take a look at the &quot;threads&quot; link:<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;news.ycombinator.com&#x2F;threads?id=kite_and_code" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;news.ycombinator.com&#x2F;threads?id=kite_and_code</a>
DerekBickertonabout 3 years ago
&gt; how to get notified or at least easily get transparency about answers to my comments<p>Many have requested a notifications feature on HN, but I&#x27;ve taken to simply refreshing the page and looking for a reply. This is a &#x27;pull&#x27; mechanism rather than a &#x27;push&#x27; mechanism which I actually prefer, since I only get to see replies, upvotes etc when I <i>want to see them</i>.
DoreenMicheleabout 3 years ago
<a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;hnnotify.xyz&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;hnnotify.xyz&#x2F;</a><p><a href="http:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.hnreplies.com&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.hnreplies.com&#x2F;</a><p>You can collapse threads to move things out of sight. Click the &quot;minus sign&quot; in the comment.
_Microftabout 3 years ago
Hi, welcome here! The top bar contains a link labelled &quot;threads&quot; which contains a list of your comments with replies to them.