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Thanks to this very informative blog post I also discovered https://embedd.io that allows to embed HN and Reddit comments to any website. Thanks again!

EDIT: I don't know why I am getting downvoted. I am NOT from embedd.io (why else would you downvote otherwise?) and just genuinely discovered the service. HN is truly toxic lately.



Embedd.io is nice, take a look at the code snippet for importing it. I think it's neat how they embed the configuration options inside the script tags.


You're probably being down voted because your comment doesn't really add anything to the discussion, but try not to take it too personally, people are just pushing your comment to the bottom of the page so that comments that are about the article can bubble up.


> You're probably being down voted because your comment doesn't really add anything to the discussion

Clearly, you're incorrect, because several people have explicitly stated that they appreciated the mention of this site (and probably there are more who were glad to find out but didn't comment). `bemmu`, Candy Japan's founder, also positively responded to the comment in question.

In my opinion, downvotes on HN should be reserved for malicious comments like trolls, ad hominems, off-topic spam (real spam, rare on HN thanks to the mods. not just "I don't like this comment and think it's off-topic"), factually incorrect comments, and "reddit style" humor.

Users should not downvote comments they simply disagree with, on-topic promotional comments, and tangentially related comments. Tangents are a great way to discover new ideas.

However, there is a small cadre of HN downvoters who disagree with me, and who rabidly downvote any comment with a whiff of being off-topic or controversial. These downvoters must spend lots of time on HN, since their downvotes always come very quickly after a comment is submitted.

Luckily, they do not represent the majority of HNers who can downvote, since comments like this one typically crawl back up into positive territory after the first 30-60 minutes. Some of my comments that were initially downvoted for being "off-topic" even crawled back up to over 10 upvotes.

To the GP commenter, please don't get too frustrated. It's a relatively small number of people who downvote useful comments like yours. It's true that they are among the first to vote on comments, but almost always their downvotes are reversed after some time.


Yeah, but that is just how people are. You can huff and puff but clearly the design and format of HN is largely to blame.

People whining about down votes and then complaining about it only makes the discussions worse. Your comment is going to be seen by maybe .1% of HN. There are better avenues to raise this issues.

If you want to change how down votes are handled going off topic in a discussion is not how you do it.

If you are complaining about down votes you are polluting the discussion even more than the erroneous down votes themselves.

People are people. It takes more to change behavior than complaints.


> If you want to change how down votes are handled going off topic in a discussion is not how you do it.

If that's the case, then both you and I are pissing into the wind here.

> If you are complaining about down votes you are polluting the discussion even more than the erroneous down votes themselves.

What about complaining about complaints about downvotes? Does that pollute the discussion or is it exempt?


Pissing against the wind and complaining about complaining is ok now, because this thread is at the bottom now, where it belongs and if somebody is scrolling down so far he might be looking for stuff like this.


> Users should not downvote comments they simply disagree with

The site founders have explicitly stated that downvoting to disagree is fine. There is also the 'flag' mechanism for toxic comments.


Every comment I read that was enough of a waste of my time gets a downvote, including factually true statements made with the best of intentions.

There are established norms that downvoting is not just for the cases you mentioned: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=117171.

I'm not going to sit here through the fifteenth iteration of BSD v GPL even if the arguments are cogent and civil.


Your comment was definitely a waste of my time (I didn't gain anything from reading it) so by your standards I should downvote you.

  > I'm not going to sit here through the fifteenth iteration of BSD v GPL even if the arguments are cogent and civil.
No, you're carefully going to read them (to make sure they're "enough of a waste of my time") and then downvote them, because it's clearly a great way to spend your precious time.


> Your comment was definitely a waste of my time (I didn't gain anything from reading it) so by your standards I should downvote you.

Yes.


This is a very good website. Thanks!

As for the downvotes, don't mind them. It's not "karma" like in Reddit. There is no hunt for points here! People downvote based on redevance.


It's off topic to this discussion. If you discovered a new interesting website/service it's best to submit it as a new discussion.


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But does it really need it's own thread?

I don't think it's really out of topic. People linked to the blogpost. The service in question is used on the blogpost.

We are a technical bunch. It make sense to comment on the technologies used in a link rather than only its content.

Exemple: candyjapan has this nice comment at the top of their pages sourcecode.

"Hi, Thanks for reading the source. If you would like to start your own subscription box, buy my book! https://www.candyjapan.com/book It contains information that will honestly be useful to you, such as different platforms for running box sites like these and even some sample marketing campaigns."

It's only mildly interesting, so you don't create a thread but make a comment about it. It's still relevant to the discussion because the link was to the website. It is however irrelevant to the content of the article that was linked, but that shouldn't matter.


I'm glad he mentioned it cause I wouldn't have noticed otherwise. I submitted it [1].

[1]: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=12612574


I agree, nice website and glad it's resubmitted. I just tried to explain possible downvotes (I didn't downvote myself).




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