Isn't this how Facebook topples Google and completely dominates the internet? By incorporating your social graph into your search results, your relationships can influence what is returned by the search.
Suppose you could create some sort of "friend" list with HN users and that were used to prioritize your search results.
If you get a result you don't like, click that you don't like it and the software will reduce the weights of the parts of your social graph which caused that result to be highly scored.
Suppose you could create some sort of "friend" list with HN users and that were used to prioritize your search results. If you get a result you don't like, click that you don't like it and the software will reduce the weights of the parts of your social graph which caused that result to be highly scored.