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The way the first comment is often about something very tangential to the main topic of the post, and then proceeds to attract a large number of replies, completely sucking the oxygen out of the postâs main topic.
Or the way the first comment to a Show HN isnât about any aspect of the project being shared, but instead is âyou might find this other thing interestingâ.
Or the inevitable âin miceâ comment on any story about medicines.
Or in answer to an article about the discovery of free energy for mankind forever: âthe CSS is totally brokenâ, inevitably followed by âworks for me on Firefoxâ.
⢠The company that launched a search tool for Hacker News in 2014 is called Algolia, not Agolia.
⢠Algolia is not just another search tool, but Hacker Newsâs official one. Itâs the tool youâre redirected to if you enter text into the âSearch:â text field that appears at the bottom of many HN pages, such as the home page and story pages.
⢠The paragraph about the comment âDid you win the Putnam?â is missing the link: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=35079. It would also be worth noting that that comment was made in 2007.
I could see the case being made that vouches should be too, but i haven't carefully weighed out my reasons thoughts & feeling on this. Where-as on flagging, it seems screamingly blitz evident.
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47354696
"Karma" meanwhile goes much farther back, used on GameFAQs in the late 90s.
Slashdot had upvoting and downvoting about a decade before Reddit launched.