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by _gmnw 1972 days ago
How do things like this make it to the top of HN? I know it's unrelated, but I'm curious, is it due to the users post history? I mean within 15 minutes of posting it was down, and it already had 50 upvotes?
2 comments

Why do think it should not make it to the top?

(Edit: parent comment sounded as if it didn't think the article deserves to be on frontpage HN. re-reading, I see that I might have misread it: sorry in that case)

Probably cause you can't click on the article and read it.
In that case, cause-effect is turned around: it went down because it hit the frontpage.

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I've had some of my blogpost hit FP of HN: the traffic spike then is huge; HN feed is widely spread over internet. Hours after FP I started getting referers RSS readers, intranets, reposters etc. Running a static file blog, my €5.00/month shared vps hardly missed a beat with the traffic spike; but it's so big that "going down" is pretty normal for anything "dynamic" I presume.

Why should a link that does not function go to the top?
Because often the HN-Hug-of-Death means that a link only stops to function after having reached the top?
People upvoting based on the title, without clicking on the link.