▲ | dang 4 days ago | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
> This site is a consevative and fascist bastion Passionate partisans see the site as biased against them no matter what their politics are. For example, the people with opposing beliefs to yours see it as outrageously biased in your favor. This is a well-established phenomenon, and has been for many years. If anyone wants further explanation, one starting point is https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=26148870. One can argue about why, but it seems clear that this is not an objective perception since it generates such contradictory conclusions. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
▲ | potsandpans 4 days ago | parent [-] | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
I don't find your analysis compelling. I've seen you post it elsewhere, for example when DOGE illegally entered government buildings and siphoned off americans data. During that time apologia for this coup was voted to the top and most of the criticism of the ongoing actions were swiftly flagged and removed. Similar things happened for the michigan assassinations. I would truly be delighted to be wrong here. You could release data to lend credence to your hypothesis. Other people have asked for this when you post this from time to time... and they usually get flagged and eventually go dead! If you feel so strongly that its true then show us: hacker news truly is apolitical. I sense however that that data would be damning, and we'll never get to see it. Anecdotal comments from anonymous internet actors only proves that the mud slinging is equal. But if hacker news did have a right-wing troll problem, I would expect that to be the outcome. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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