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Did anyone else notice that Hacker News has changed?

22 pointsby n00shiealmost 13 years ago
The front page is flooded with start-up drama instead of more technical articles. I am not sure, but I am feeling less and less satisfied with the content here. Thoughts?

9 comments

chrisaycockalmost 13 years ago
I notice that your account is less than a year old, so I'll point you to the HN Guidelines:<p><pre><code> Please don't submit comments complaining that a submission is inappropriate for the site. If you think something is spam or offtopic, flag it by going to its page and clicking on the "flag" link. (Not all users will see this; there is a karma threshold.) If you flag something, please don't also comment that you did. If your account is less than a year old, please don't submit comments saying that HN is turning into Reddit. (It's a common semi-noob illusion.) </code></pre> <a href="http://ycombinator.com/newsguidelines.html" rel="nofollow">http://ycombinator.com/newsguidelines.html</a>
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ZephyrPalmost 13 years ago
I've always had a special admiration for Hackers News participants but I'm afraid to say there's a definite decline in technical rigor of articles. Obviously I still visit, but yesterday I wandered into reddit for the first time and subscribed to many of the technical subreddits to find them very lively and at least as interesting as hacker news.
andrewroycarteralmost 13 years ago
It's actually kind of interesting you bring this up! I used to use Digg like crazy back in the day, and then about 2 or 3 months before Digg 4 (it was 4, not 3, right?) I jumped ship to reddit. Reddit seemed to have much better content, much better conversations, and was more relevant to my technical interests. Digg had started that way, but soon became hype stories / drama / memes / cat pictures. After having used reddit for about 1.5 years, I discovered hacker news. After reading hn for a bit, it started to become obvious that reddit was starting to feel like Digg did before I left. Nothing but memes / complaining / cat pictures / look at what my (girlfriend / kid / cat did) / lol science is cool kind of stuff. I image that over time the same thing will happen here, and is probably happening right now. Enjoy it while it lasts I suppose!
blhackalmost 13 years ago
&#62;User for 244 days<p>I think PG has <i>specifically</i> addressed this in the guidelines.<p>edit: here it is:<p>&#62;If your account is less than a year old, please don't submit comments saying that HN is turning into Reddit. (It's a common semi-noob illusion.)
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miyudreamsalmost 13 years ago
A lot of startups are based on technical ideas. I for one, love those articles where someone describes their startup experience, the more drama the better. As a programmer getting into a new startup, Hacker News is the best outlet to stay up to date on new technologies, opinions, real world tech news, and sharing personal experiences.
barikalmost 13 years ago
I've also noticed a strange "anti-college" sentiment being expressed recently. Or, it could just be my own personal bias after having decided to go back to school after being in industry for several years.
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staunchalmost 13 years ago
No. It hasn't. Not really.<p>-- user for 1920 days
mkr-hnalmost 13 years ago
Business as usual. There's a lull in technical stuff, so the more broadly interesting links rise to the top.
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paulhauggisalmost 13 years ago
I suppose it has changed. But it's always been somewhat focused on startups and the startup lifestyle.