I'm noticing that some of the comments are one-worded or just off-topic drivel. Either there should be a stringent culture of down-modding those comments or moderators should actively communicate with those users and discourage that behavior. It's better to set the bar a little high at the beginning than too low since the level of discourse will inevitably decrease as more people join.
As well as NonHackerNews.com, there's some other slinkset sites that might be worth visiting.<p>Infosec Update - <a href="http://news.mandalorian.com" rel="nofollow">http://news.mandalorian.com</a> is an Information Security Slinkset-powered site.<p>Just Hack It - <a href="http://www.justhackit.com" rel="nofollow">http://www.justhackit.com</a> is a good example of a general site.<p>iPhone Lockergnome - <a href="http://iphone.lockergnome.com/" rel="nofollow">http://iphone.lockergnome.com/</a> is a good example of slinkset's RSS feed in use.
Matt, most of the stories on NonHackerNews.com could be on HN with no issues. So I don't get it. Why do you want to splinter a community you've helped build and maintain one of the top accounts with? Why name it NonHackerNews and not RandomSocialNews.com or LightlyModeratedSocialDiscussion.com? I don't see what this new site has to do with HN at all (besides you)<p>It's like I've stumbled upon bizaro Friday.
This is it. Stupid dotcom bubble has begun again. This time, when a social networking site took off, others will try to make social networking creating a social networking, hence: myspace/facebook/whatever --> ning. digg/reddit --> slinkset.<p>The world is in need of fresh ideas!