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Ask HN: What do you read - the article or HN thread?

by bo_Olean on 11/5/11, 7:31 PM with 4 comments

I am usually more inclined to thoughts shared here in HN than in the article under discussion. Sometimes, i completely ignore articles and satisfy myself with HN discussion on that topic. How do you do it ?
  • by tokenadult on 11/5/11, 7:41 PM

    I check the source of the article. I'm almost always interested in reading the article if it's from a professionally edited news media website. I'm often much less interested in reading the article if it's from some random blogger, especially a blogger I've never heard of before using a cheap blogging platform, or from a press release service. The best new news will be reported in multiple sources, and I prefer the most thorough and well informed sources.
  • by jeffool on 11/5/11, 8:10 PM

    I almost always at least scan the article for context at least. Even when the HN thread veers, which is often.
  • by Mz on 11/5/11, 8:07 PM

    I tend to be more interested in the discussion here but frequently read at least part of the article to better follow the discussion. If I want to reply, I often feel obligated to read at least part of the article. Some of my favorite links, that I try to keep track of, appear in the body of the discussion.

    FWIW: I'm a demographic outlier in quite a lot of ways. So I would tend to assume that my methodology/preferences are as well. It will be interesting to see if other remarks fit with that assumption.

  • by MostAwesomeDude on 11/7/11, 12:24 AM

    I read the article, roll my eyes, then read the HN discussion and roll my eyes again.