Yes. I don't really see how this solves my problem though.
The design of HN is news oriented, not discussion or community oriented. And because it doesn't have categories, when the amount of submission reaches a certain size, up-voting "new" posts has marginal effect compares to random floods of submissions.
A year and half ago, I was reading every "new" post, because I wanted to be fair, but it's just not feasible right now.
Maybe part of the problem is a quick trigger finger on upvoting? There are three different threads on the front page about Google TV. Is that really necessary?
If people were more selective with their upvotes the front page wouldn't be filled with <topic of the day> articles.
I have a hard time upvoting articles; Although I may have found an article interesting, I'm not sure if it deserves to be on the front page. I find it easier to say this shouldn't be on the front page (Lately I've found myself saying that about many of the articles that are).
Maybe flagging/downvoting articles should be promoted to keep things off of the front page instead. (don't think you can downvote articles)
The design of HN is news oriented, not discussion or community oriented. And because it doesn't have categories, when the amount of submission reaches a certain size, up-voting "new" posts has marginal effect compares to random floods of submissions.
A year and half ago, I was reading every "new" post, because I wanted to be fair, but it's just not feasible right now.