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1. Jonnie+(OP)[view] [source] 2013-11-26 10:45:31
Isn't that the point of this site? That's mainly why I come here, to peer into the collective unconcious of the californian ivy-league portfolio-owning hivemind. It's like a zoo but with tesla owners instead of chimps.
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2. mgunes+U[view] [source] 2013-11-26 11:01:37
>>Jonnie+(OP)
I don't imply an ideal of neutrality; no online community is ideologically neutral, and neutrality isn't a merit to strive for. It's just that most participants seem to have internalized a supposedly meritocratic "whatever is interesting to good hackers floats to the top" mental model regarding how HN works, when that simply isn't the case. Every online community turns into a self-censoring echo chamber with time, and given its origins and initial purpose, the precise kind of echo chamber that HN has been turned into shouldn't be a surprise to anyone.
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3. phillm+Tu[view] [source] [discussion] 2013-11-26 16:27:02
>>mgunes+U
The part that bothers me is that it's not self-censoring. It's being actively censored, and sometimes the motives being the penalization are obnoxious; everything that doesn't directly promote california imperialism gets shunted to the side.

I believe it to be uncontroversial that all communities need some moderation, but the lack of transparency or involved around these parts has always made me feel uncomfortable.

I distinctly recall some articles on gender inequality in the industry…

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4. jacala+1M[view] [source] [discussion] 2013-11-26 18:55:56
>>mgunes+U
Wait, everyone thinks its a clean pure meritocracy but it is actually a complicated system of structural penalties and personal bias that sees specific apparently meritorious posts prevented from reaching the top? That reminds me of something....
5. grey-a+YR[view] [source] 2013-11-26 19:53:04
>>Jonnie+(OP)
It's like a zoo but with tesla owners instead of chimps.

Very droll :)

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6. davidg+QT[view] [source] [discussion] 2013-11-26 20:07:46
>>phillm+Tu
Well, duh. The actual purpose of HN is as an advertising and recruitment tool for YC. It's certainly not for the benefit of casual commenters like ourselves. I think of it as a more tech-oriented form of television. Possibly one of those high-hundreds cable channels.
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