I can't quite figure out what's going on with this thread. It seems to have an eerie amount of posts about support for Zoom, perhaps by paid trolls ("wumaos")?
Please don't break the site guidelines by posting insinuations of astroturfing. Overwhelmingly, such perceptions are simply in the eye of the beholder. I say that based on many years of looking at that data, and you can find more explanations here than anyone would ever want to read: https://hn.algolia.com/?sort=byDate&dateRange=all&type=comme....
If you're worried about this kind of thing, follow the site guidelines and email hn@ycombinator.com so we can look into it. (We always do.) In this case, though, the simplest explanation seems adequate: the community is divided. When there's a popular divisive topic, people who feel strongly for side A always feel like the amount of support for opposing side B is 'eerie', because it's hard to imagine how it could possibly be in good faith. Of course B feels the same way about A.
Edit: oh dear. It seems like you've been using HN mostly for nationalistic battle lately. We ban accounts that do that, so please stop. It's emphatically not what this site is for, regardless of which nations are at issue.
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If you're worried about this kind of thing, follow the site guidelines and email hn@ycombinator.com so we can look into it. (We always do.) In this case, though, the simplest explanation seems adequate: the community is divided. When there's a popular divisive topic, people who feel strongly for side A always feel like the amount of support for opposing side B is 'eerie', because it's hard to imagine how it could possibly be in good faith. Of course B feels the same way about A.
Edit: oh dear. It seems like you've been using HN mostly for nationalistic battle lately. We ban accounts that do that, so please stop. It's emphatically not what this site is for, regardless of which nations are at issue.