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Techmeme is now writing its own headlines

31 pointsby dbin78over 11 years ago

5 comments

minimaxirover 11 years ago
<i>&quot;You&#x27;re changing the words that publishers use, and that&#x27;s wrong.&quot; It&#x27;s adding to the words publishers use, and it&#x27;s long been an accepted practice on aggregation sites like Drudge Report, Arts &amp; Letters Daily, and many more.</i><p>It should be noted that this appears to be the opposite philosophy of Hacker News&#x27;s headline rewrites, which focus more on minimalism and succinctness, for better or for worse.
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otikikover 11 years ago
For a moment there I thought they were saying that <i>the site itself</i> wrote its own headlines. You know, with artificial intelligence etc. <i>That</i> would have peaked my interest.<p>Alas, no. They use people.
gojomoover 11 years ago
The nut of why they&#x27;re doing it (and relevant to sites like HN as well):<p><i>[C]licking on stories merely to discover what they&#x27;re about is a frustrating chore. Unlike most other news sites, we&#x27;d rather save our readers clicks than force them through a maze of pages to catch up on news. Techmeme therefore values headlines rich on specifics: headlines with names, numbers, and active verbs. Headlines that function as abstracts.<p>Unfortunately for us, publishers understandably write headlines suiting their own needs, and not necessarily ours. The reasons for this are numerous, and varied:<p>[…useful list of original-headline problems elided…]<p>As a result, Techmeme is often forced either to post a story with a nebulous headline, wait for a publication that rewrites the news with a clear headline (leading many publishers to wonder why) or pass on stories altogether. Since all of these choices are far from ideal, we&#x27;ve now resolved to produce Techmeme-optimized titles &quot;in-house&quot;.</i><p>I&#x27;d love to see an HN&#x2F;Reddit-like site that, just as it has a never-ending tournament for story ranking, has a mini-tournament on each story for the most informative headline.
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iamshsover 11 years ago
One annoying thing about Techmeme is the linked tweets, they are just snarky comments from famed critics on twitter. Majority of the time, they do not add any value but a tongue in cheek remark. I would like them to be more selective in linking tweets, and adding insightful tweets.
user2over 11 years ago
YC Hacker News is an aggregator based on voting. Techmeme is an aggregator based on human editing.<p>The new change should not be surprising.