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Again, please do your job and delete astroturfing comments and ban these users. This company has been exploiting HN for so long to promote itself whenever a post about Wireguard go to the frontpage. They don't even have a ready product. This website encourages really sneaky types of marketing if you don't take action.



I appreciate your concern for the integrity of this site, but if you really care about that you should follow its rules, which say clearly what to do with these insinuations, and it isn't posting them here.

I haven't seen any evidence of astroturfing in this case. The user you were accusing above seems entirely legit.

You've posted such accusations to HN several times before. Given how little data we have about each other online, it's easy to connect the dots in a way that jumps to nefarious conclusions about others. If you come here and post those, the odds get pretty high that you're accusing innocent people of bad things. That's not cool, which is one reason the site guidelines ask everyone not to do that. We'd be grateful if you'd stop doing that.


I will stop doing that. But HN should give the priority to FOSS projects and commercial projects made by single developers and small companies that have no money or other way of reaching out to users instead of helping big companies and startups made by millionaires. As of Wireguard case, if you've been following all popular threads about it throughout the last 2 months you will know what I am talking about.

Don't let HN to become another ProductHunt.




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