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haunteryesterday at 6:09 AM1 replyview on HN

I also see that and I'd say around Covid / past-Covid. More people became terminally online in those 6-12 months, like another eternal September.

Funnily you will always see some people waving the HN guidelines [1] flag: nooooo, don’t compare this site to Reddit. Yet there is another „rule” in the guidelines about politics being off-topic… which is the biggest symptom of HN turning into Reddit: General, especially US domestic, politics became excessively acceptable to be posted here. That wasn’t the case 10 years ago or more. Of course if you point that out then the „everything is politics” crowd will show up and the „should we close our eyes and ears to all the tragedies happening in the world”. Rinse and repeat.

That’s the problem with ambigous rules and to some extent why I still prefer Reddit. If you don’t like it you make a new sub, find another one etc. At least the bias is clearly known

1, https://news.ycombinator.com/newsguidelines.html


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trumpdongyesterday at 10:54 AM

Reddit has a high rate of global bans btw, you can't just find another subreddit if any of the power mods disagrees with you because you are supercookie-shadowbanned then. You'll think you're not banned but nobody will see your posts.