3 pointsby lewisjoe8 hours ago3 comments
  • 8 hours ago
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  • ex-aws-dude8 hours ago
    Has he mentioned anywhere what the motivation is?
    • dlcarrier4 hours ago
      I presume he feels Hacker News is over crowded, with several posts a day getting more then one comment.
    • pndy7 hours ago
      If you scroll his posts a bit you'll have idea why
      • ex-aws-dude7 hours ago
        • Jtsummers6 hours ago
          > HN shadowbanning is always cool. 6 upvotes in 17 minutes but no way it can reach the home page

          Meanwhile, it's been on the homepage for hours. That's a strange, kneejerk tweet. I didn't realize he was so impatient (or so vain) to care about a 17-minute old submission not being on the front page.

          • ex-aws-dude2 hours ago
            Yeah I agree it would be better if it was not associated with a company but the reaction seems a bit overkill in that case
          • bdangubic2 hours ago
            He is right about moderation part, it is among the weirdest ones. I argued with some farmers from Nebraska and was put on rate-limiting which makes the site virtually impossible to use. I inquired about it and was given a canned response about my comment’s content etc. Then I go back to the website after reading those comments and think to myself “well 99.97% of users on here must be also rate-limited” :)
  • innagadadavida6 hours ago
    Can we have a more mobile friendly site. It’s impossible to read with larger fonts on my mobile device