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by FullyFunctional 2094 days ago
HN articles that show up are the ones that got the most votes so it stands to reason it what people wants to read.
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I'm sure that I'm not surprising you when I say that there are members of the Rust community, paid and otherwise, who brigade forums, like this one. You probably know a few by name.

I don't think "the people have spoken, and they want Rust!" I think you have a small number of very obsessive people who treat a programming language's popularity of all things as a crusade. JetBrains publishes the data from their developer surveys, and you can see the last one that very few people use Rust at all, and of those, very few, less than 1 in 8, have ever used it for actual work. If you look at surveys from previous years, you can see very little user retention. Why does nobody keep using the most-loved lang for more than a year?

Because it's just a sham, like how a decade ago everyone was 'learning' Haskell and writing blogs about Monads and how FP was the secret sauce for their next-big-thing. It's exhausting. We've had non-stop but-what-about-Rust since, what, 2011?

This horse is dead.

You've broken the site guidelines badly with this and other comments. That's a bannable offense on HN. I'm not going to ban you, because you've also posted quite good comments, but if you do this again, we will have to. Please review https://news.ycombinator.com/newsguidelines.html and stick to the rules.

Rust is at the top of the hype cycle heap these days. The programming language in that position always gets undue attention on internet forums. HN has seen it happen more than once over the years, including with Go, Node, and so on. Forum readers like to read about shiny newness, and it's natural to they want to read about languages they don't use yet, especially when they find them exciting and want to believe the "this time is different" story.

That bias may be a problem in the software world (I personally think it is), but it's not evidence of brigading, and you can't make up stories about that here, and particularly not attack others personally about it (https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=24596207). If you think you're seeing actual evidence of manipulation, please follow the guidelines and email hn@ycombinator.com so we can investigate.