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1. rpeden+(OP)[view] [source] 2016-12-05 20:38:00
I think it is reasonable to avoid political subjects that are off topic. Which is difficult, I know, because on-topic for HN is literally 'Anything that good hackers would find interesting.'

Perhaps, for politics, it would be good to try to limit political discussion to things that affect the technology world broadly, and startups specifically?

In the past, topics like those have been discussed here quite productively. Since the U.S. election, I've noticed posts getting flagged that seemed like they were worthy of discussion. I'm not sure if the flagging was ideologically motivated, or if it just happened because of election fatigue.

Even though I don't live in the U.S., I still like to see these discussions happen because the impacts of things that happen tend to have repercussions throughout the tech world.

Maybe limiting comments on political topics to people with 500+ or karma would make reasonable discussion more likely? It's not insanely difficult to react that level in a month or two if you're making thoughtful contributions to the community.

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2. tropo+2v[view] [source] 2016-12-06 00:20:14
>>rpeden+(OP)
Limiting to "people with 500+ or karma" doesn't make for a reasonable discussion unless you like an echo chamber with 100% pure San Francisco values.
replies(2): >>douche+Uv >>dragon+mw
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3. douche+Uv[view] [source] [discussion] 2016-12-06 00:30:16
>>tropo+2v
Submitting about three, maybe four, good frontpage-worthy technical stories can net you 500 karma.
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4. dragon+mw[view] [source] [discussion] 2016-12-06 00:34:22
>>tropo+2v
There's no reasonable definition of "pure San Francisco values" for which that would be true even with a 20K karma threshold.

HN certainly isn't a representative sample of the (global or US) population, ideologically speaking, but the idea that HN is a pure representation of any single ideology, either in general or at any particular karma threshold where there are more than a handful of users, is absurd.

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