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1. thembo+(OP)[view] [source] 2016-12-05 21:04:31
"Why does calloc exist?" That's the title of one of the articles linked on the front page right now. I would challenge anyone to show us where the NYT, Economist, Drudge, Huffington Post, etc have anything like this. They don't. Why not? Because it's not what people come there to read about. I would argue this is "Hacker News". If you want politics, what's wrong with the 10k other sites dedicated to these topics? To note, all of the aforementioned have tech sections discussing topics like the ones you mentioned here, but none of them have anything like Hacker News does on a daily basis. This isn't censorship anymore than Cosmopolitan magazine not covering Nascar very often (if at all). Know your audience.
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2. Kaedon+69[view] [source] 2016-12-05 22:00:30
>>thembo+(OP)
An audience can have more than one interest. For example, tech sections in newspapers are roughly analogous to political stories on HN.
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3. allema+fs[view] [source] [discussion] 2016-12-06 00:44:42
>>Kaedon+69
I agree with the week detox but I also agree that it probably shouldn't be permanent.

The equivalent analogy might be that the HN magazine has published too many politically slanted stories in recent issues and worries about losing sight of their larger editorial goals.

It's too easy and too cheap to make another politically provocative cover story. It might make sense to totally stop writing political stories altogether for a bit to break the habit.

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