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Because Reading is Fundamental

24 pointsby bussettaover 10 years ago

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rouma7over 10 years ago
its interesting to me that this entry hasn&#x27;t gotten more traction. i understand it isn&#x27;t the most technical post (although there&#x27;s an allusion to infinite scroll...) but technical relevance is hardly a criterion for HN.<p>i really like his point equating reading online to listening in conversation and its clichéd at this point that listening is more valuable than speaking. i find long-form articles&#x2F;blogs much more informative because, oftentimes, they deal with more sophisticated ideas (complex ideas tend to take longer to explain). that said, i will be the first to admit that i am guilty of reading the first couple paragraphs of something before bailing or making a comment to one of my friends about it. sometimes i read the rest and find my foot in my mouth but a lot of times i don&#x27;t.<p>either way, i am disappointed that this piece isn&#x27;t more prevalent so we can have a meaningful discussion about the quality of discourse on sites like this. maybe time on page isn&#x27;t an accurate representation, but i think the easter egg methodology could have some legs. there likely isn&#x27;t a &quot;cheat-proof&quot; system, but at least those who read the whole piece will be able to differentiate comments from those who didn&#x27;t.
deckiedanover 10 years ago
Nice idea(s). I feel sure that it&#x27;s still gameable &#x2F; cheatable in practice, though. If you&#x27;re using javascript to check how long I read an article for, how long until someone writes a copy-and-paste console command which sets the read time to 2 hours or so?<p>I think that the whole human moderation &#x2F; karma side of things would probably result in the best level of comments.