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1. tgsovl+(OP)[view] [source] 2023-05-13 21:13:01
I don't think there can be much better praise for a site's moderation approach than someone deciding that creating relevant, high-quality content is the best way to "beat" the algorithm/approach.

And someone doing that has certainly earned the right to include "one sentence that is the least salesy you can do" of self-promotion.

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2. ramraj+3H[view] [source] 2023-05-14 05:01:04
>>tgsovl+(OP)
Yeah HN is weirdly still amazing at filtering the good stuff. I have submitted things here only when I truly felt it added value and I had something to say, and never bothered to think about anything to optimize. Yet I actually got at least some traction every single time.

It’s quite amazing. I noticed these guys coming in the front page very often too, and while I agree their “hack” seems laudable while also not offending anyone (they’re doing what we are looking for), they seem to forget one more reason why they keep getting traction - the product they sell is absolutely on target to HN audience at an emotional level so people likely upvote due to that reason as well.

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3. Paul-C+yS[view] [source] [discussion] 2023-05-14 07:45:57
>>ramraj+3H
> I noticed these guys coming in the front page very often too....

Is less than once a month "very often?" Or do you mean "very often relative to how frequently one would expect a company that makes an alternative to Google Analytics" would make the front page?

I did think it was hilarious that they posted an article showing how to get to the front page of HN in such a way that you can sneak in a quick mention of your product without tripping the community's anti-self promotion bias, while literally did the exact thing they were suggesting doing.

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