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My story with this link survived the culling: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=8710607



Nope, flagkilled.

Honestly this is starting to look absurd. HN readers consider this event interesting and worth discussing (as evidenced by this thread). There is an obvious effort to either censor or manipulate the system in order for the stories to stay off the front page. I would have expected more outrage.


  > HN readers consider this event interesting
  > and worth discussing (as evidenced by this
  > thread).
Correction - some readers consider this event interesting and worth discussing. As evidence elsewhere, other readers are flagging the story. One of the mods[0] has stated clearly[1] that it's being flag-killed.

  > There is an obvious effort to either censor
  > or manipulate the system ...
Nope - standard HN reader actions doing what the system is designed for.

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[0] https://news.ycombinator.com/user?id=dang

[1] https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=8711660


Its absurd to flag-kill stories with no upvotes. If something is taking up 10 spots on the front page and / or leading to shitty discussion...yeah go flag it up.

Clearly there were 600+ people who upvoted the topic of this thread, and a group of people who are censoring HN.

They're not flagging crap off the front page, they are censoring the NEW page.

I'm not sure how to conclude that's anything other than wrong...?? It may only take a couple of flags to kill a story but lets say it takes 5-6....who the hell are the 5-6 people trolling the NEW page killing stories?

At what hour on a weekend night? That's not a co-incidence. Its pretty absurd to think that's legitimate or healthy behaviour.

If the mods want to kill stuff...whatevr..."HN reader actions doing what the system is designed for" is a broken system.

Its basically a bunch of truthers an bullies having their way. I don't see how its fairly characterized as "guardian angels" looking out for the integrity of the site or its discussions.


I don't consider this interesting and worth discussing. It's an allegation (according to the one article I read). As we all know from the recent media coverage, allegations are cheap, and shouldn't be trusted automatically. I will continue flagging news stories like this that have little substance, unless there is an actual police investigation that results in a conviction.


> It's an allegation... As we all know from the recent media coverage, allegations are cheap, and shouldn't be trusted automatically.

No, it is more than mere hearsay according to the BBC, please see http://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-india-30368479

> A medical examination found she had been raped, police say. A man suspected of being the driver has been arrested.


That's a better story, then. None of the stories that were flagkilled were from BBC.




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