Most people browse Hacker News through the front page (top / hot), since it's already filtered for quality by the community.
But the "newest" feed feels very different: it's raw, unfiltered, and often low-quality. Yet I notice some users clearly dig into it, upvote good posts, and bring hidden gems to the front page.
I'm curious:
- Who here regularly reads the "newest" feed?
- What kind of content are you looking for (early projects, research papers, niche blogs, etc.)?
- Do you see yourselves as "content scouts" for the rest of the community, or just looking for things you personally enjoy?
- How do you filter signal from noise?
I think this is an interesting part of HN culture that doesn't get discussed much.
It's a bit like donating to a charity for a illness that you or your relatives have been personally impacted by - equal parts altruism and selfishness.
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