16 pointsby make_it_sure11 hours ago6 comments
  • xtiansimon2 hours ago
    "toxic"? I don't think HN is more toxic than anywhere else on the net. Less so even. People may share a thought that is poorly considered, and, if another person takes objection, get called out for it. And most remonstrations are at the civil level--polite with an explanation of the objection.

    That said, consuming the news and social media at this time does raise my hackles. Rage inducing, even. "God" help us all.

    • Rochus18 minutes ago
      > I don't think HN is more toxic than anywhere else

      It is supposed to be less toxic, enabling interesting discussions about tech, where people can exchange ideas and learn something. There are enough other places for politics.

  • k31011 hours ago
    Your post is toxic in itself.

    "similar to" and "pushing to" are weasel words.

    I skim EVERYTHING. And in light of this, anything fishy is easy for me to just ignore.

    HN has strong moderation. I only use two sites daily, both of which are heavily moderated. If something is really offensive, I trust the mods to deal with it appropriately.

    • Rochus5 minutes ago
      This is just a honest view, with which you can agree or not, presented emotionless with referring to facts. How can this post be "toxic in itself". Maybe I'm too old (gen X) and culture has shifted dramatically without me noticing, but critical thinking should still be considered useful by everyone.
    • chistev10 hours ago
      What's the other site?
      • k3109 hours ago
        Political. Don't want to start a flame war here. Let's just say that it's a bit better, IMO, at ousting trolls.

        Did I just start a flame war? Sorry. :-)

    • make_it_sure11 hours ago
      moderation acts only on bad worded posts, but not the meaning of them
  • chistev11 hours ago
    I don't know if it is. I just know people down vote you if they disagree with you without trying to explain why you're wrong or shouldn't have said what you said.

    But that has always been the case.

    • Rochus14 minutes ago
      I agree that downvoting is definitely misused. I often see the intelligent and best technical answer to be downvoted. Votes no longer seem to represent quality or truth.
    • make_it_sure11 hours ago
      That's normal, but I'm referring to toxic behaviour like insults and extreme views.
      • chistev10 hours ago
        For example, why is this comment getting down voted? Lol.
  • jaybrendansmithan hour ago
    Ironic that this post is flagged. But honestly, I probably sound like an extreme leftist in my comments. I can assure you that I am a political moderate, and would be considered a conservative in Europe because I am very pro-capitalist and pro-entrepreneur. But the political situation in the USA has swung so far to the right as to make it seem like I am a social democrat. And yes, those of us who are utterly horrified by what we are seeing and reading about are making some completely understandable noise on HN. I'm kinda horrified that more people are not, to be honest. The American experiment is a fragile thing, and as we teeter on the brink of losing it, I would hope most of us hackers would look at the world we've been able to build and understand better the foundations of freedom and democracy that keep it healthy.
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  • nathanaldensr2 hours ago
    Lots of people of a certain ideological persuasion view it as their religious mission to invade spaces--all spaces--and force their ideological perspectives on everyone. To be sure, they're a very, very vocal minority, but you know what they say: "misery loves company."

    I share your observations.