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gpderetta 2 days ago

We have plenty of unserious discussions on HN. We just try to avoid reddit-like memeing.

abcd_f 2 days ago | parent | next [-]

Don't forget to add /s after every joke though. This is mandatory.

arghwhat 2 days ago | parent | prev | next [-]

HN: All of the negativity and toxicity of a Reddit discussion, without having to get disturbed by something as unproductive as smiling or a laughing!

In all seriousness, the average HN comment thread feel a lot less pleasant than the average Reddit thread. Granted, Reddit has way worse places, but comparing HN to all of Reddit is illogical - HN compares more to a single (large/active) subreddit.

mettamage 2 days ago | parent [-]

> In all seriousness, the average HN comment thread feel a lot less pleasant than the average Reddit thread.

I disagree strongly actually. HN'ers to me make sense, in many ways. Redditors are a crap shoot. I go in with the HN mindset on Reddit and it's 50% reasonable and 50% "what the hell am I reading?"

HN is 95% reasonable.

I understand that to some it's an acquired taste but it was home to me from the moment I discovered it.

I don't mind the Reddit-esque comments here. It's on brand for the topic. I get that when someone has a more serious disposition in life, that this topic would feel a bit grating.

> HN compares more to a single (large/active) subreddit.

Yea, agreed.

gchamonlive 2 days ago | parent | next [-]

HN is indeed one of the few places in the web that I think maintains a more community-like platform and it's a home for me too. However I think how reasonable is the general ethos depends on the topic. It goes without saying that tech is it's strong suit, so the 95% figure (which I read as "the vast majority") is reasonable. For other topics like social problems, civil liberties and personal responsibilities is way less reasonable than that, I'd say half-half...

I have fun with a friend of mine sharing ridiculous comments on such topics and there is no shortage of those.

I have to give props to the moderation though. More often than not, these comments are flagged and die really quick.

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=44531605

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=44258152

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=43841812

The list goes on...

arghwhat 2 days ago | parent | prev | next [-]

The part of Reddit I go to is roughly equal parts memes, serious discussions and derailed threads.

Here I feel like I just lost the first part, so 50/50 between serious discussions and derailed threads.

Either is moderated to be without anything eye-gouging (again, comparing HN to specific subreddits that would carry similar content, and not reddit as a whole).

Sure, some individuals might prefer things this way, but it's definitely not objectively better as the general attitude towards reddit and against any humor seems to suggest.

1234letshaveatw 2 days ago | parent | prev | next [-]

HN is more akin to a college forum- demographics skew more towards professional adults. I prefer it more as well

Razengan a day ago | parent | prev [-]

You're both wrong and here's why

khazhoux 2 days ago | parent | prev | next [-]

The app itself was a meme!

gchamonlive 2 days ago | parent | prev [-]

Seriously though...