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Analyzing HN moderation and censorship

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Re: Analyzing HN moderation and censorship

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Article doesn’t mention what I believe is one mod tool: shadow banning accounts based on IP. I had a bunch of accounts get shadowbanned for no evident reason and after a while I deduced it was based on using the account from a particular cafe’s WiFi. I just created this account and if I go use it from that place I will be banned again by some automated process.

Re: Analyzing HN moderation and censorship

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Article doesn’t mention what I believe is one mod tool: shadow banning accounts based on IP. I had a bunch of accounts get shadowbanned for no evident reason and after a while I deduced it was based on using the account from a particular cafe’s WiFi. I just created this account and if I go use it from that place I will be banned again by some automated process.

Why did you have so many accounts in the first place? How many is "a bunch"?

Re: Analyzing HN moderation and censorship

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post #9

Moderators should in no way be able to bury posts or even nudge them downwards. This is a cowardly way to try to control discussion. If it isn't explicitly against the site rules, let the readers decide.

I've long come to accept that HN is a curated source, the voting is a kind of false-democracy to make it appear more democratic than it is.

Yes, likely >90% of the site is done through voting, but a significant amount of pruning and bumping clearly also occurs.

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