Are top stories biased towards the preferences of those who browse the new page?

by Gormisdomaion 8/7/2023, 10:43 PMwith 4 comments

This is something that has been on my mind for years as an HN user: posts sometimes make it to the front page in as few as 3 or 4 initial votes, but the demographic of users who give those initial votes is the very small section of users who make a deliberate decision to visit the “new” page.

It seems like this means that spending time on that page, and commenting on or upvoting things you find interesting is a pretty influential way to project your preferences on the reading material of HN users.

Bonus question: is this a good or a bad thing?

by compressedgason 8/7/2023, 11:21 PM

No, I browse the new page because the top stories are mostly irrelevant to me.

by ubermanon 8/7/2023, 10:50 PM

If the worth of new posts was not judged by users who view new posts, how else should they be judged?

by Gormisdomaion 8/7/2023, 10:45 PM

I was browsing an old thread about this, and this comment from 2010 put it very well https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=1076422 which is where I got the phrasing of the title from