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by sh1mmer
987 days ago
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FWIW, dang, while I know guidelines are to post specific things for me personally “check out this collection of interactive tutorials” is actually a lot more interesting/helpful than linking to a single tutorial, especially when it’s not clear from that tutorial it’s part of a collection larger collection. Generally I feel like links to collections of stuff do well when they are interesting and don’t when they aren’t and that you modding to a specific example isn’t actually improving quality. |
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But if we're to optimize HN for intellectual curiosity (https://hn.algolia.com/?dateRange=all&page=0&prefix=true&sor...), we have to consider thread quality, and there's no doubt that submissions like this generally lead to generic, and therefore shallow, discussion in the way that I described upthread.
Overall I think the best way for HN readers to discover a site like this is bottom-up: to run across an example of a great article and a great thread about it, and then click around to discover what else is there. This is more in the intended spirit of HN.
Edit: it's a little unorthodox for us to change the URL in midstream after a submission has this many upvotes and pre-existing comments, but I hope everyone understands that I did so to give the site more exposure and appreciation, not less. The alternative would have been to downweight the post as a "list submission" (https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=37707904), and I didn't want to do that.