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Ask HN: Are you allowed to use HN as a comment section for a blog?

9 pointsby nassimsoftwarealmost 3 years ago
I&#x27;m wondering hypothetically, if it&#x27;s acceptable when I write an article to always create a related HN submission to gather comments.<p>Does this go against the rules of HN?

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mindcrimealmost 3 years ago
I&#x27;m not sure if it strictly violates any rule or not, but I will say that I&#x27;ve seen people who do this, and it has been accepted. But I think the key may be that the handful of times I&#x27;ve seen this allowed, was a situation where it was <i>very</i> low volume. Like, maybe a couple of times a year or something. If you&#x27;re blogging every day, every week, or even maybe once a month, I suspect you&#x27;d wind up getting your wrist slapped (so to speak).<p>And as others have said, another factor would be if the <i>only</i> thing your account posts is content from your own blog. Doing that is definitely frowned upon.<p>But if you&#x27;re really curious, it would probably be best to email hn@ycombinator.com and ask. Note that the site guidelines[1] do say:<p><i>Please don&#x27;t post on HN to ask or tell us something. Send it to hn@ycombinator.com.</i><p>[1]: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;news.ycombinator.com&#x2F;newsguidelines.html" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;news.ycombinator.com&#x2F;newsguidelines.html</a>
gnicholasalmost 3 years ago
I wouldn&#x27;t recommend trying to affirmatively create an HN submission for each blog post because they&#x27;ll end up getting marked as dead (and your account could be negatively affected as well). What you could do that would be preferable would be to have a discuss&#x2F;discussion button at the bottom of your blog, and when it&#x27;s clicked it creates an HN submission. If the submission already exists, then it takes the person to the existing discussion. I believe I&#x27;ve seen this on someone else&#x27;s blog.<p>But to be honest, I found this to be somewhat shady, since it resulted in an logged-in user creating&#x2F;upvoting a submission without them realizing that&#x27;s what would happen. If you could give notice&#x2F;consent with your button label, that would avoid this shadiness.
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compressedgasalmost 3 years ago
I don&#x27;t think those that post only every single one of their blog posts are much liked. The auto-dead kicks in.
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brudgersalmost 3 years ago
When the content is “HN worthy” (whatever that means), then submitting the blog post and linking to it with something like “discuss on Hacker News” has a long history.<p>Of course, the HN guidelines are all in play as well as all the secret sauces for voting rings, anti-spam, user flagging, and the front page crapshoot.<p>There are perhaps better alternatives for high quality engagement with <i>your</i> audience because few audiences are going to be <i>exclusively</i> a subset of HN users.<p>This means that some of your audience will have to create accounts to participate. And new users will tend to be less familiar with HN community norms.
JPLeRouzicalmost 3 years ago
I did that for some times. My blog (padiracinnovation.org) has a very low traffic, and HN is the only internet place were I post links to my own posts. I posted every weeks.<p>The first time there were 22K visits, but it declined in next posts, not quickly about after two years my HN post brings only ~200 visits so I stopped doing this.<p>I am not sure why it should interest the random HN reader, because it&#x27;s a blog about neurodegenerative diseases and I have no credential, no experience on this subject. It&#x27;s only my personal interest because of some familial reason. So I understand the lack of interest.
serverlessmomalmost 3 years ago
There might be an argument that the text of the article could just be added to HN as a text post. But yeah I think it&#x27;s fine either way.
Vladimofalmost 3 years ago
One of the rules here: &quot;Please don&#x27;t use HN primarily for promotion. It&#x27;s ok to post your own stuff occasionally, but the primary use of the site should be for curiosity.&quot;<p>Not that I agree with it, but I think it would fall under that. And all your post will end up &quot;dead&quot; automatically when they flag you as a self-promotion user.
rajnathanialmost 3 years ago
An issue not brought up yet (it seems) in this thread is that the HN commenting window for a post closes after 14 days.
Tomtealmost 3 years ago
I think it&#x27;s fine.