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by TeMPOraL
2224 days ago
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One of the two big reasons I find places like HN or Reddit much better for discussing things than old phpBB-style forums. The other, biggest one being tree-structured threads instead of flat lists. I'm first to customize stuff for myself, but I've grown to believe that public-facing customization is best left severely limited when dealing with general audience. |
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I first realized this after this recent HN comment: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=23175151
I agree that too much customization brings the focus on irrelevancies, but no customization (beyond a username) isn't right either. One compromise would be to allow avatars of a certain size but nothing else (signatures, flairs, etc.), but this becomes difficult with threaded comments. Lobsters has tiny avatars but they seem too unobtrusive.
Relatedly, StackExchange has randomly generated avatars, presumably to get around the problem of some people not customizing, but they aren't memorable.