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Ask HN: What intelligent forums exist outside of HN?

50 points| skylerwiernik | 1 year ago

Twitter has long been declining, and Reddit has recently seemed to get much worse for me. Blind is just for bragging about your salary and making insensitive comments about race and sex.

HN is great, but I’m interested in more than just tech and tech people. Any recommendations?

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ColinWright|1 year ago

Mastodon works for me, but you do have to work to build your network.

Discoverability is a problem, but you follow people on your home server, follow the people they boost, see who they follow and follow them ...

Then cull ruthlessly.

Repeat a few times and quite quickly you find your personal feed full of things from interesting people.

If you don't have "algorithms" to suggest things to you, you need to do the work for yourself. Thing is, it takes some effort.

That's another thing. Most of the people active on Mastodon have done, or are doing, that work, which is a positive filter.

ch71r22|1 year ago

I've had a similar experience with Bluesky, though it's much more like Twitter than Hacker News. You can curate a good feed by following a ton of people, then unfollow the noisy ones as you look over the feed. You can use "starter packs" and hashtags to help get started, too.

Once you've found some people you like, this tool is somewhat helpful for finding more people you might like to follow:

https://bsky-follow-finder.theo.io/

jszymborski|1 year ago

I recommend following hashtags to bootstrap your feed.

ksec|1 year ago

Which is why I never understand all the backlash on Twitter's feed.

Basically you have to curate your own feed. The platform should provide me with tools and features to do that effectively. Instead they keep trying to improve the algorithm.

spiderfarmer|1 year ago

I know you're probably looking for English language websites, but if you just want the satisfaction of knowing that forums are still "a thing":

This is a Dutch forum for Dairy Farmers. It's at the root of a lot of innovations: https://www.prikkebord.nl

This is a Dutch forum for tractor enthusiasts. The people there are very helpful and you can basically restore a tractor as a newbie with their help: https://www.tractorfan.nl

Even though these seem like very specific niches, both websites have tens of thousands of daily visitors.

Amfy|1 year ago

https://bogleheads.org/index.php has given me a good amount of joy as well as https://forum.mrmoneymustache.com/

"All the things personal finance" basically

jjice|1 year ago

Absolutely agreed. Bogleheads is an absolute treasure of discussion and I've gotten some excellent tax planning advice there. It's one of the few sites in my reading rotation with HN.

MMM's forum is also a classic. I don't read it regularly these days, but it definitely gets a read once every month or so. Still surprisingly active and I've found some really good lifestyle financial advice there, as opposed to the more number based info I get from Bogleheads. I just enjoy the idea of a forum filled with Mustachian ideology.

thorin|1 year ago

Forums are weird now since fb etc took over. You can find information in the strangest places. For instance I frequent UKClimbing forums and you could probably find information on how to fix your car, investments and data science. It's more about the community and moderation which is what makes HN continue to be valuable.

dennis_jeeves2|1 year ago

>HN is great, but I’m interested in more than just tech and tech people. Any recommendations?

No recommendations. But can you articulate what you might be looking for? ( certainly not easy to answer f you have not spend time thinking)

kulahan|1 year ago

I can’t speak for OP, but I have the exact same question as they do. I don’t really care what the topic is, I just want to explore pages that have strong, intelligent communities who post insightful comments with an absolute modicum of true flaming/trolling.

I realize this doesn’t help you, but maybe it helps you understand why the request may have been vague?

subpixel|1 year ago

I lurk on a lot of boating and woodworking and fermentation forums.

YMMV.

ggpsv|1 year ago

Care to share a link to the fermentation forum?

testbreakfast|1 year ago

If anyone can recommend design or UX specific forums similar to HN, I would love to know. I miss Designer News.

rubenvanwyk|1 year ago

znpy|1 year ago

lobsters usually have pretty much the same content as hacker news, honestly.

i don't see much difference versus here

BMc2020|1 year ago

lemmy dot world is similar to the other big forum you mentioned.

I've tried many but most don't have enough interesting traffic to keep you coming back.

bsky dot app is taking up more of my time, one of my tech interests, kicad, posts there a lot.

markus_zhang|1 year ago

Just curious, is there any Russian forum that discusses software reverse engineering seriously? Now armed with AI it shouldn't be too hard to read the posts or even participate the discussions, and I know Russians are very good reverse engineers.

Or any Eastern European language programming forums. In general I believe they are excellent software engineers.

seventh12|1 year ago

> Twitter has long been declining

Why do you think so?

blenderob|1 year ago

Isn't it obvious? The news feed is full of spam from people I do not know and do not follow. Meanwhile the posts of people I follow never reach me!

runjake|1 year ago

It does its best to divert your attention from your following feed.

Ads. Sidebars. Political rants. Threadbois. Engagement bait.

No more APIs. Can’t easily export your data. Your likes. Your bookmarks.

It’s overridden with engagement bots that perform post, reply, and follow campaigns. AI posters and commenters.

And not the worst: but it’s likely nobody will read your posts, even if you have Premium, unless you game the algorithm and boost your standings. This requires you to act like an influencer.

spiderfarmer|1 year ago

The most interesting and intelligent people have left.

meristohm|1 year ago

Fair question, if you live under a rock (and don't talk with anyone who reads U.S. national news, or the only people you talk with think Twitter is great!), so I upvoted. I don't know seventh12's motivations or current understanding, and while they could be trolling, why assume that? I suppose I could read their other posts, but I didn't. I'm mostly reacting to the downvotes, which I feel are unfair against a plain, if not tone-deaf, question.

akimbostrawman|1 year ago

Always has been. People on here just act like it's new because opinions they don't like don't get shadow banned anymore.