What happens when you're #1 on Hacker News for a day
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#3I believe you are wrong about dismissing that top comment in the other post as snarky, negative and useless. That comment has a lot of very useful information from someone who appears to have been doing the Thailand thing longer than you have.
1) Thai law was brought up a number of times and you do appear to be violating it. This is probably something that needs to be said.
2) You mention how cheap it is while he believes its more expensive, but you may have gotten a good deal or stayed in areas that others wouldn't want to. It's your experience vs his; I see no reason to dismiss him as 'snark'.
3) He shares a number of anecdotes (sex workers, etc) that differ from your anecdotes. Thailand is a big place, you can both be right, and the more information the better.
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#5 These numbers tell me I’ll have to completely change
the landing page as it’s not converting well.
Don't optimize your site for HN unless you want to spend the next two years crawling towards your first thousand users - YouTube publishers in significant numbers just don't hang out here. Most startups should take heed of those numbers[1] too before they design a content strategy around HN hoping that will give them traction.[1] 15,000 uniques led to just 78 trials, 1 paid customer
Re: What happens when you're #1 on Hacker News for a day
#6These numbers tell me I’ll have to completely change the landing page as it’s not converting well. Don't optimize your site for HN unless you want to spend the next two years crawling towards your first thousand users - YouTube publishers in significant numbers just don't hang out here. Most startups should take heed of those numbers[1] too before they design a content strategy around HN hoping that will give them tr…
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#10It reads like a case of minimizing dissonance. In other words, it seems the author is attempting to rationalize away another person's viewpoint, by simply characterizing it as snark.
Some more probable explanations why the comment made it to #1, could have been:
- It felt authentic. "I've lived and built two companies in Thailand over the last 14 years."
- The answer expressed a contrary viewpoint, giving HN readers a more balanced view of the topic.