I'd like to preface this with two things.
1. I ask this question in all legitimacy.
2. I am sure that there are many exceptions to this rule... There are definitely many great, helpful members around HN. Perhaps I'm speaking only about a vocal minority.<p>But why is there so much pettiness, jealousy, and negativity in HN??? You know exactly what I'm talking about. Someone will post about a helpful service that has gotten great traction + people love, and he'll get a response of "what? no search??" (Just saw this today). A man could post about how he saved a kitten from a tree, and someone will post about how he was an idiot for not using a standards-compliant ladder.<p>Why is there so much negativity around HN? Is it jealousy? Pettiness? I seriously think the attitude turns off a lot of people to HN and keeps it from being a great community.
I assume you saw the same thread I just did. Or maybe it was a different thread regarding another comment about search. I didn't read it as negative (although it very well could easily be interpreted that way). I guess interpretation is in the eye of the beholder. I personally try not to read or react too much to stuff written online. You can't hear the expression behind the words sometimes and things can easily get misinterpreted. That isn't to say HN doesn't have its fair share of negativity.<p>In regards to the thread I just saw, I looked at it as a valid question in reply to the response comment above it. I didn't see it as a negative reaction. In all honesty, it was a valid comment (disclaimer: I've never used either of the services the debate was regarding so I can't tell whether or not search was lacking and this isn't a reply about that). Regardless of what the product is or whether or not we're talking about the same thread, if someone suggests something, and someone else feels there is an inefficiency (perhaps base on how they use it), those comments may not be valid for some readers but they are valid for others.<p>For example, I use Yelp more times than I can count. I think its a good service and solves a need on some level. But even I have to admit the search function on Yelp is beyond stupid. There are times when I've done a search for something like Chinese Restaurant and will gets result for things like an American Yogurt Shop or a Grocery Store. If someone else is trying to build say a Yelp competitor and posts a thread on here about it, and another person comments about Yelp being a competitor and links to them, I don't think its invalid that I bring my frustration about Yelp's search problem. Both can be helpful in their own way. It's just a matter of how you choose to perceive the comments.<p>Or in the case of your specific example, perhaps it was worded rudely but you can try to perceive it as a way of giving feedback. I personally try not to take offense on small things like that. It's not really good for your health.
Hmm... I almost hate to say this, in this context, but... sometimes we see what we're looking to see. Or maybe, just what we're particularly sensitive too.<p>I don't really notice any particular degree of jealous negativity here at HN. That's not to say that I never see <i>any</i> negativity, but nothing that jumps out at me as being especially prevalent. If anything, the discussion here still strikes me as being more reasonable than the majority of the forums I frequent.<p>Then again, maybe I'm just especially de-sensitized to it or something. <shrug />