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"I did not see such a comment. Why not respond to it instead of a new toplevel statement of how HN sucks?"

There are some comments linked in my comments page that say as much:

- http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=5079410 - http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=5073420

Please don't misinterpret, but my comment isn't that HN sucks. There has been a huge discussion on here on this issue, a lot of it productive, and admittedly I take more of a skeptical viewpoint, but have tried to contribute. But that doesn't change that there is a not-insignificant portion of comments that have let passion get in the way of reason (though understandably so, in many cases).



" But that doesn't change that there is a not-insignificant portion of comments that have let passion get in the way of reason"

Seem to me like you're doing something similar when you, instead of replying to the actual comments you think are wrong, starts a meta discussion on the spirit of the conversation based on your feeling. It's not very constructive, especially since it's hard to differentiate from someone using it as a rhetorical argument.




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