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Re: Show HN: Open Hunt – an open and community-run alternative to Product Hunt

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You can tweet at them when your product is on the front page and they'll give you comment access (at least they did for me and a few others I know). But yeah, overall it's crazy that you still can't comment there.

Actually, I did. And they didn't respond nor grant access: https://twitter.com/statusgator/status/582633562559512576

Ever other maker account I've seen has been a personal account not a company account.

Re: Show HN: Open Hunt – an open and community-run alternative to Product Hunt

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post #110

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I signed up for Product Hunt more than a year ago and still do not have commenting access. My product was submitted by someone and featured even! And I wasn't able to respond or interact with the "community" in any way.

I’m in the first 3k users and still can’t comment. I was able to submit stuff at the beginning but they quickly limited this functionality to some group of users.

I asked someone I knew who already had comment access in the early days (my ID is not lower than yours though) and they shared one of their invites. Each of us from that got 3 comment invites to hand out.

Re: Show HN: Open Hunt – an open and community-run alternative to Product Hunt

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post #77

I will definitely use this over ProductHunt. I mean, for crying out loud, I signed up for PH just now to leave a comment and the first thing you get is "commenting is restricted to those users invited by others in the community". Yeah, so I have to supplicate myself to some random Internet stranger and beg permission just to comment on your site? Not happening...

Thank you for this comment. I'm a member #400 or something and it just seems like there are 'gangs' that run ProductHunt now. Then (correct me if I'm wrong) they also got funding so... things do not really seem kosher to me.

Product Hunt is a Y Combinator startup - http://valleywag.gawker.com/product-hunt-founder-explains-wh...

So I think that this open platform should prove interesting...

Re: Show HN: Open Hunt – an open and community-run alternative to Product Hunt

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I will definitely use this over ProductHunt. I mean, for crying out loud, I signed up for PH just now to leave a comment and the first thing you get is "commenting is restricted to those users invited by others in the community". Yeah, so I have to supplicate myself to some random Internet stranger and beg permission just to comment on your site? Not happening...

A game I had helped develop made #1 a few weeks back. I wanted to comment on it and say thanks but ran into the same error message. Kind of strange that you have to request permission to comment, even if you have an account.

Restricting commenting was one way they were trying to get more readers.

Re: Show HN: Open Hunt – an open and community-run alternative to Product Hunt

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post #109

I love this! "Login unsuccessful. Something went wrong: Error: api_calls exceeding plan authorized calls" when I went to log in with Twitter. Good problem for you to have, I look forward to you working this out so I can participate. Honestly, I only signed up for Twitter to join Product Hunt. That was a huge disappointment when I found out that having an account didn't mean anything. This will be a pleasant change, i…

> Honestly, I only signed up for Twitter to join Product Hunt. Yeah it's quirky that both sites force use of a Twitter account.

Not defending it, but at the time they launched being able to seed from your Twitter social graph was a jetpack for improving the quality of experience, and vital to building relevant notifications on day 1.

Re: Show HN: Open Hunt – an open and community-run alternative to Product Hunt

#139
It seems that one problem with a purely community-driven site like Open Hunt is that the overwhelming majority of people are interested in publishing to it vs. consuming from it. Sure, you might browse it to see if anything there is interesting, but most of the enthusiasm will come from those seeking a channel for their product. Hence, the audience itself vs the publisher set is limited in comparison to "that other site".

OTOH, the latter site is presumably visited by potential investors and others who have a financial interest in consuming what's published.

Additionally, without "throttling", you have a ton of stuff featured, adding to the skew. Thus, much of what's submitted has only one or two votes. People are primarily posting and moving on.

Or, am I missing something?

Re: Show HN: Open Hunt – an open and community-run alternative to Product Hunt

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post #41

The idea is nice, but cynical me can't escape the idea that Product Hunt is successful in part because it is a mirror of reality, where capital and connections are the reigning currency. If you create a platform where capital and connections are deprioritized, you will not attract the people who have that in real life, making it less useful as a promotion venue.

That's pretty much it. Product Hunt is not a very good idea but it sort of works because there's some juice behind it. This open thing obviously won't go anywhere because it's doing pretty much the opposite of what goes into successful offerings.
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