I'm half-joking, but I could use a "not just two guys joking around" tag. There's so many podcasts out there where I check them out because the topic sounds interesting but most of the episode time is given to 'two guys joking around'.
Show HN: I made a Hacker News for podcasts
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Re: Show HN: I made a Hacker News for podcasts
#62Cool, I immediately registered and posted a link (The Ray Wenderlich podcast). Two suggestions though, iTunes, Google, etc. already have decently robust search around podcasts, do you have any plans to reach out to various dev communities (reddit, iOS, Rails, whatever) and getting them to come to you? And then I think the tag system is crucial, for instance tags can't be given a space and custom tags are much less li…
Re: Show HN: I made a Hacker News for podcasts
#63I'm half-joking, but I could use a "not just two guys joking around" tag. There's so many podcasts out there where I check them out because the topic sounds interesting but most of the episode time is given to 'two guys joking around'.
Seems like the scoring system could catch a lot of what you're concerned about.
Re: Show HN: I made a Hacker News for podcasts
#64I'd start submitting your site to different subreddits to ensure a diverse selection in your listings. Hold off on submitting to Designer News though, until you improve the site UX. As it is now, they will completely ignore it. Still, it looks like you're off to a good start!
thanks for the feedback, what aspects of the UX need improvement right now? Mobile?
Re: Show HN: I made a Hacker News for podcasts
#65Maybe change "0 comments" to something like "Start a discussion" when there are no comments. Makes it seem like a graveyard when they're all empty.
Re: Show HN: I made a Hacker News for podcasts
#66Nice project but hacker news is far more than just upvoting and commenting on items. Its the community here that makes it different.
I agree. There are a lot of thing that are important, it's not only a simple UI. On important part is the moderation to keep the discussion civil and measures against spam and voting rings. This is invisible and sometimes difficult to spot, most people just notice only the good quality of the discussion. Another important point is the community. It's important to attract and keep a good and wide community. For most t…
Yup, and the first few weeks when I first discovered HackerNews from Google search results a number of years ago, if it wasn't an "Ask HN" I'll admit I didn't know there was an article -- the comments were good enough not to miss it!
Re: Show HN: I made a Hacker News for podcasts
#67I'm half-joking, but I could use a "not just two guys joking around" tag. There's so many podcasts out there where I check them out because the topic sounds interesting but most of the episode time is given to 'two guys joking around'.
Now you have me intrigued, I didn't even know there was another type of podcast.
https://gimletmedia.com/show/reply-all/
Re: Show HN: I made a Hacker News for podcasts
#68I wonder what happened to Rob Conery and Scott Hanselman that they decided to end it.
Re: Show HN: I made a Hacker News for podcasts
#69I'm half-joking, but I could use a "not just two guys joking around" tag. There's so many podcasts out there where I check them out because the topic sounds interesting but most of the episode time is given to 'two guys joking around'.
http://www.programmingthrowdown.com/2014/07/episode-35-haske...
Re: Show HN: I made a Hacker News for podcasts
#70Maybe change "0 comments" to something like "Start a discussion" when there are no comments. Makes it seem like a graveyard when they're all empty.
I really like this. How does one go about learning more about improvements like these?