I was thinking to myself that HN might end up taking in some Reddit Refugees in the next few weeks/months. Then I saw this post:<p>https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=36236023<p>Is this potentially the end for HN as we know it?
I think at least when it comes to technical subreddits, they're already here anyway.<p>I don't think the average reddit user will see HN as a replacement.
People continue to act like the internet today is the same as 2011. Mass censorship is now a requested feature by a large portion of the country.<p>The original Reddit would never be allowed to exist today, nor would those folks want to use it.<p>So the questions on what gets censored would be endless unless the answer is nothing gets censored (but again, people wouldn’t accept that).<p>Let’s say a new Reddit spawns. Are the same tech crowds responsible for the moderating of Covid, trump insurrection, Russian misinformation, stuff gonna accept all that again? What about holocaust denial? Remember r/ni**s, how it survived for years and years with nothing positive to show. The examples are endless, so unless people are willing to stomach it all, what’s the point of switching?
Why would this be the end of HN? HN does not have communities, its algorithm is good at supporting diverse content, and the moderators are good at keeping discussion civil.