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by aedron 3599 days ago
The fact that a lot of posters here don't even realize it is satire speaks more to the point than anything.
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"You skim the HN comments about life in the valley. You haven't bothered to read the article so you do not realize it's a satire. You decide to comment anyway."

"Six minutes of continuously refreshing the page later, you get a reply from a throwaway account calling you out for not even skimming the article. You contemplate deleting your comment but decide that would look even worse. You then wonder why you don't set up a throwaway account of your own for your less thought out comments."

"You re-open the article and confirm that the string 'HN comments' in fact does not appear in the article you skimmed."

Meta.

"You are now faced with a risky decision. If you can't beat the feeling of having been meta-duped, turn to page 4. To try your luck, and put your reputation on the table, turn to the next page..."
Well, satire like Kafka is satire.