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I explained my side already. The site's policies are selectively enforced by moderators and the liberal hive mind here downvotes most of my posts. Stop trying to deny what I have seen for the past 2 years here. If you think "a few months" of commenting is enough to get basic site features, you're wrong. I disagree with people often and talk straight, and there is very much a liberal hive mind here of established users who leave snarky fulminating comments on political stuff and downvotes on comments. There are also people shilling for particular technologies who downvote me too when I express an opinion they don't like. Anyway, it's clear you don't believe me or want to hold the line for your favorite views. So be it. Maybe if enough people like me complain something will change.




People have made these complaints for the site’s entire history and we’re routinely characterized as being biased in favour of “the other side” by people who mistake this as being a site where “side” matters.

The people who don’t make this complaint are those who use the site as intended - for curious conversation rather than ideological battle.


>People have made these complaints for the site’s entire history and we’re routinely characterized as being biased in favour of “the other side” by people who mistake this as being a site where “side” matters.

I get what you may aspire to have happen on this site, but it does not live up to those ideals. Probably thousands of people, sock puppets, and bots brigade in favor of their own opinions, regardless of what the rules say. The only people who will really feel left out by this are the ones like myself who don't agree "enough" with the hive mind. I would care a lot less if basic features of the site were not gated by points, as well. Half of the time I feel like I wandered into Reddit.

I reckon that the people who don't make this complaint are the ones who just agree with the hive mind and don't suffer downvotes. I know for a fact I could simply state the exact opposite of what I do in many cases, in the same abrasive style, and get at least neutral treatment. You won't even let my honest constructive criticism here go without downvotes. You aren't the least bit curious what normal users like me go through. You want to prescribe a view of my experience according to your own imagination.


You're expressing some pain about the situation you're in and I don't want to diminish that. I know very well that it's difficult feeling like you're a lone figure against a mob who are opposed to what you believe in, and that those in power are biased in favour of the mob.

The thing is, everyone feels like that when they are strongly committed to a particular position or side. Dang has written several times about the "notice-dislike bias" [1], in which you notice more strongly the views you most dislike, and feel like the environment is dominated by those views. We know that effect is real by the fact that we are routinely accused of “putting our thumb on the scale” in favour of the present US administration or in support of the politics/interests of Silicon Valley power figures (which we don't do and which we know very well would destroy HN – and thus, our jobs – if we did), whilst just as often being accused of being biased to the left.

Dang and I have been doing this job in some form for many years and we know more than anything else that the only way to keep HN thriving is to make it a place where all reasonable points of view can be shared and discussed. Yes, the community's ideology skews moderately left-libertarian, which you would expect of a community dominated by technology industry employees. But it's a bell curve, with the majority around the reasonable centre, and several of the top-ranked users on the leaderboard are notable for espousing conservative/libertarian positions, and we always want the spectrum of views to be represented here, otherwise there'd be little to discuss.

To your key points:

> I get what you may aspire to have happen on this site, but it does not live up to those ideals

Nothing in life ever lives up to ideals :) We can only try and push things in the right direction. The outcome will always be messy and imperfect, and we can only ever hope to make it less imperfect than it would be without our interventions. We think we get things about right if we're criticized roughly equally from either side.

> Probably thousands of people, sock puppets, and bots brigade in favor of their own opinions, regardless of what the rules say

We've become pretty good at detecting and killing inauthentic posts; it's surprisingly easy to detect manipulation once you've spent enough time reading all the threads and knowing what authentic discussion looks like. And we have software measures against voting, flagging and commenting that is biased or manipulative.

> The only people who will really feel left out by this are the ones like myself who don't agree "enough" with the hive mind

This isn't a place for feeling like you're surrounded by people who agree with you. It's for engaging in curious conversation and learning from different perspectives. If you're not on HN to be exposed to different points of view and learn from them whilst sharing your own perspectives in a spirit of generosity, you're not going to have the best time here.

> I would care a lot less if basic features of the site were not gated by points, as well.

We have to have some way of determining that people are committed to contributing positively to the community before unlocking privileges that influence what gets seen on the site. Just 2-3 interesting submissions can get you to 500 points. People can do that in a few weeks if they want to. But that relies on you being here to gratify intellectual curiosity rather than engage in ideological battle.

> Half of the time I feel like I wandered into Reddit.

People have been saying this since 2007 :)

> I reckon that the people who don't make this complaint are the ones who just agree with the hive mind and don't suffer downvotes

No, plenty of people take pride in being at odds with the majority. They accept that they're going to get downvotes and accept them with a little pride.

That said, we don't like to see unfair voting on HN, and any time you feel a comment has been unfairly downvoted, you're welcome to email us (hn@ycombinator.com) to point it out and we can look into it.

[1] https://hn.algolia.com/?dateRange=all&page=0&prefix=true&que...




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