Is it me or there is serious astroturfing going on in this thread?
There are bunch of new accounts with no submissions, 1 comment and 1 karma posting one-liners like:"Awesome","Pretty cool", "Looks interesting"...
Just check last 10 accounts on bottom of this thread.
Meh, probably the author should not have categorically asked everyone at plan9 (an incubator he heads) to up-vote this story and make comment like awesome , cool etc .<p>Umar Saif probably thought that he could use his position of power to get all the up-votes he want , what he didn't know was that HN has specific filter to counter the just the karma gathering activities like this one.
This is a bold step, I must say, Facebook is known to raise issues with app that provide something that Facebook is already providing but in a better way.
Do you know that around 50% of your friends' updates are never seen by you? Why: Stories are buried deep in your newsfeed; facebook also only shows stories of the friends who regularly interact with you on facebook. Additback digs deep in your newsfeed to find the most interesting stories<p>No more endless scrolling of your newsfeed to find interesting post by your friends. Get a ranked list of trending stories every couple of hours
The app basically goes around the facebook EdgeRank algo and finds trending stories -- as opposed to only showing the stories from friends with whom you have a good edgeRank.
the first premise of this app is flawed:<p>> <i>Around 50% of the updates by your friends are never seen by you</i><p>Well yes...I suspect that's the same ratio of HN posts that are never read....because no one liked/upvoted them...and if thhe algorithms are right, that's a <i>good</i> thing. I'm not saying there isn't room for a new way to rank posts (in either FB or HN)...but it's a <i>good</i> thing to not see 100% of all the drek that gets posted to your news feed.<p>* edit: What would be useful is to see a comparison of how the OP's rendition of the feed compares to the status quo. I've been mostly satisfied with FB (though how do you really know how good it could be?) two of my best friends recently got married. Their friends are also close friends of mine. Theoretically, my newsfeed should be absolutely swamped with notes and photos of their wedding, and a constant circlejerk of likes and comments (I've posted scores of photos and tagged them myself, which creates a mass of FB notifications in itself)...but I've been pleasantly surprised to see that FB has still kept up an interesting variety in my feed.