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by Insanity 2601 days ago
at first thought I'd be against it. Because they essentially bump what they think is good, and it does not (necessarily) reflect the community. Sometimes things slip through at HN though so giving a nudge to resubmit sounds like a good idea.

Tbh, I don't really mind either way, I've enjoyed most content on here.

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We bump what we think the community might like and is aligned with the site guidelines. And only to the lower half of the front page, whence it soon falls away if we guessed wrong. The posts aren't necessarily what we ourselves like or think is good; mostly we don't have time to decide on that.
Fair enough. As I mentioned I am pretty happy with the content on here. Also happy with the moderations so thank you for that! :)
You have time to decide what to bump, but not to decide what you like? Makes no sense.
They explicitly said they bump what they think the community might like. It doesn’t take a thorough reading of every submission to make that guess.
It does, unless you want to create an echo chamber (which HN somewhat is)
What would make HN less of an echo chamber?
I don't think it can be solved by moderation, if that makes you feel better
Im aware. I’m skeptical of what Dang said that it should take more time to decide what they like.
I’ve upvoted opinion pieces that I disagree with, but I wanted to see what the community thought.
You have time to decide if the community might like it but not if yourselves do? Bit weird.
If you do something hundreds of times a day for years, you get fast at it. Also, don't forget I said "might". These are quick, approximate guesses.
I guess a good community needs constant upkeep, like anything else in life. The community was created over what a few people thought was good content, and if left alone will probably get dissolved in some "large reddit" effect.