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by _qulr
1950 days ago
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> Imagine a discussion on Linux and Torvalds comments on it. This seems like a rarity. The vast majority of HN discussions don't have this situation, and it seems odd if the only purpose of HN voting is to upvote "celebrity" comments. There are much better places to follow the comments of celebrities than on HN. > the alternative of randomly selecting people to govern also has its problems. I strongly believe this is actually the least bad form of government, and vastly superior to elections, which are glorified high school prom royalty pageants. > Do you know any platforms which have successfully done the randomisation thing? No, though I have no idea what "algorithm" Twitter uses to determine the order of replies in a thread. (Probably not totally random.) |
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I don't use Twitter that much but I hear that twitter is really toxic. Assuming some part of twitter tweet section is random, does that inspire confidence that such a system might work.