by Freddie111 on 6/21/23, 7:58 PM with 6 comments
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=36412619
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=36421483
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=36423313
by brucethemoose2 on 6/21/23, 8:13 PM
by Havoc on 6/21/23, 11:46 PM
by gardnr on 6/21/23, 8:45 PM
36412619 is by a new user. I figured that may have had something to do with it.
by dredmorbius on 6/22/23, 5:04 PM
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Previously:
HN's policy is that there is less official (mod-based) moderation where a YC connection exists, a point dang reiterated specifically concerning Reddit within the past week: <https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=36366909>
There have been a tremendous number of Reddit submissions in the past month (621 as I write this), as compared with 2,629 in the past year, which puts the preceding 11 months at a mean of 182 Reddit submissions.
Keep in mind that front page space is highly limited on HN. There are 30 slots per day (though there's some intra-day movement on and off those), or 10,950 front page stories per year.
I've been in the process of gathering and running some statistics and analysis of historic Reddit front-page activity, and even as of a few days ago, pro-rated for the year (and ignoring the fact that the floodgates really only opened just over three weeks ago: <https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=36141083>), 2023 is trending to exceed the high-water mark for front-page Reddit mentions set in 2012, of 46.[1]
(It takes about a half hour for me to update stats, I'll reply with current numbers when I have them.)
Mostly, I suspect it's a matter of the front page being hard to land, probably combined with fatigue on the topic. And I'm not without a horse in this race as I've just submitted an item of my own on the subject.
Update: Here's the mentions-by-years breakdown, as of 2023-6-21:
2007 41
2008 31
2009 15
2010 44
2011 41
2012 46
2013 28
2014 27
2015 27
2016 19
2017 15
2018 15
2019 12
2020 24
2021 12
2022 13
2023 29
Given that we're 47% of the way through 2023, the pro-rated tally for the year would be about 62 FP stories, well above not only the recent trend (teens to twenties) but 134% of the all-time peak in 2012.________________________________
Notes:
1. Earlier analysis from 8 days ago, here: <https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=36321773>
by strangattractor on 6/21/23, 8:23 PM