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> The focus of Hacker News is going to be anything that good hackers would find interesting How are we defining "good hacker" ? > It doesn't include most stories about politics, or crime, or sports, unless they're evidence of some interesting new phenomenon. Can a "good hacker" be curious and intellectually satisfied by political stories even if they don't include new phenomenon ? Don't get me wrong, I enjoyed the ar…
I don't think "defining" captures what we can do. "Meandering around" is more like it. But here are a couple observations. A semi-objective thing about most of the uninteresting, non-HN-appropriate stories is how predictable they are, i.e. how repetitive of previous instances of the type. The more predictable a story is, the less information it adds and the less interesting it is. There's a reason we say " intellectu…
The advantage to so something like Reddit is if a topic is talked about too much or not at all, you can just add a channel and grassroots it. On HN, you only have a single timeline and front-page (yes, there's searching, but people are lazy). News sites have channels but editors which controls the stream (and most restrict who can edit). I think a more algorithmic approach to provisioning up and down channels for specific topics could be neat. Not really sure where I'm ultimately going with this, kind of free-forming based off issues I've seen with internet discussions and IRL discussions and recent controversies as of late. I think it's important to look at how HN does it's news/info vs. reddit vs. twitter etc, to me it doesn't feel like we've really 'optimized' it yet for user distributed news ... or maybe I'm not hip with the latest app.