Ask HN: Are there other communities like Hacker News?
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#4Lesswrong.com is good. Subreddits will vary depending on your interests.
I've never been a fan of reddit. My experience with reading it is that everyone tries too hard to be a smartass, and rarely contributes to the discussion/thread. Although, I might have visited the "wrong" subreddits
Re: Ask HN: Are there other communities like Hacker News?
#5There are a number of problems with them, even more now that their new(ish) corporate overlords have been making changes. But there's one thing they do better than anyone else IMO, and that's MODERATION! So that can often get you the "high quality discourse" you want.
Here's an example. Right now there's a discussion there [1] that's a few hours old. It's about the cost of Google Drive storage. That discussion currently has 254 comments. That would be daunting to wade thru. But that discussion has only 18 comments that have been voted up (and down) to be the "best". Reading just those comments will get you a reasonably good feel for the topic.
That said, I mostly spend time on HN now, rather than on slashdot. The overall level of discourse here is better and more respectful, and the moderation here (while more limited) does work.
[1] http://tech.slashdot.org/story/14/03/13/1834208/1gb-of-googl...
Re: Ask HN: Are there other communities like Hacker News?
#6Lesswrong.com is good. Subreddits will vary depending on your interests.
Never heard of lesswrong, but it looks cool at first glance. I've never been a fan of reddit. My experience with reading it is that everyone tries too hard to be a smartass, and rarely contributes to the discussion/thread. Although, I might have visited the "wrong" subreddits
Re: Ask HN: Are there other communities like Hacker News?
#7Okay, I'm about to state what is, around here, relatively unpopular: In one particular respect slashdot.org has what you're asking for. Have you checked them out? There are a number of problems with them, even more now that their new(ish) corporate overlords have been making changes. But there's one thing they do better than anyone else IMO , and that's MODERATION! So that can often get you the "high quality discours…