I don't really have much beef with your comment as it has pretty substantive points, but I just wanted to remind and let everybody know about a Hacker News guideline outlined on their guidelines under the comments section. Sorry, I just recently re-read the guidelines, so I thought I might point others to it too. I honestly believe there are a lot more people breaking all these guidelines on this site, so the whole thing is a good read for anyone uninformed, and yes there are definitely more egregious breakages of guidelines elsewhere.> Please don't comment on whether someone read an article. "Did you even read the article? It mentions that" can be shortened to "The article mentions that". [1]
I just mainly brought this one up, because I see it come up often, and because I didn't even notice it was really a violation until I reread the guidelines the other day.
[1]: https://news.ycombinator.com/newsguidelines.html#comments
meiraleal|2 years ago
Please don't break the guidelines while?
dang|2 years ago
The parent comment didn't make any insinuations about astroturfing etc., so it didn't break the guideline you quoted. The phrase "if you're worried about abuse" is scoped to that form of abuse—we don't want users accusing each other of being shills and whatnot, but if people are worried that actual astroturfing or shillage is going on, they're welcome to email and we'll be happy to take a look.
I hope that is clear!
johnsonjo|2 years ago
If anyone can clarify what is meant by the above comment then I will gladly fix whatever I’m doing wrong. I’m just unsure (a) whether I’ve done something wrong and (b) what part of that statement I did wrong.