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by RicoElectrico
1707 days ago
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The frequency of using that workaround is telling how much valuable content gets under the radar of the HN hivemind. If a submission is 1) not about FAANG, entrepreneurship, programming language du jour, current events, or HN's idols or 2) is posted from the wrong time zone - it's often dead on arrival. I mean, there are counterexamples on the frontpage, but it's only a tip of the iceberg compared to what you can get in /new after filtering all the spam and fluff. HN implicitly positions itself as "the smarter Reddit" but in my experience most subreddits of value don't have strong time zone bias. Anything that doesn't force me to post in the "SV programmers are slacking off" time window and compete for attention with a bazillion other posts would be welcome. |
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In the absence of specific evidence about specific factors, the simplest explanation is that it's just the way the medium works. By "the medium" I mean the large open internet forum, which HN is an instance of. Stuff routinely gets overlooked. To do something about this, we need countervailing mechanisms. The second-chance pool is the most successful one we've tried so far. I still want to extend the review process to the community at large, and I'm still not sure how quite to do that.