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Tell HN: Announcing tomhow as a public moderator

1805 pointsby dang04/02/2025464 commentsview on HN

Hi all,

Tom Howard is going public as HN moderator today. He has been doing HN moderation work for years already and knows the site and its practices inside-out, so the only new thing you'll see is mod comments from Tom showing up in the threads the way mine do. I'm not going anywhere, so you'll have two of us to put up with going forward :)

I've known Tom since he was sctb's and my batchmate back in YC W09. Many of you know him as the kind and thoughtful community member tomhoward (https://news.ycombinator.com/user?id=tomhoward). He's still kind and thoughtful, but he's going to post as tomhow from now on (https://news.ycombinator.com/user?id=tomhow), the same way I switched to dang when I went through this rite of passage years ago.

Below is a bit from Tom about himself. Please join me in welcoming him to this new status which he was crazy enough to say yes to!

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YC and HN have been a huge part of my life for nearly two decades. I read pg's essay How to Start a Startup in 2005 after my friend (and later, co-founder) Fenn found it on Slashdot, and it opened our eyes as to how to go about building products and companies. I first signed up in late 2007, and since then HN has been the place I come to find interesting news and discussions.

Hacker News gave me a window into the big wide world of technology and startups, that had previously seemed so remote and opaque from where I lived (and still live) in Australia. We were lucky enough to be accepted into the W09 batch of YC, and since then HN has been a place where we could share announcements about the startup, but also where I could share the challenges and struggles I experienced in the startup journey and other aspects of life, particularly to do with health and wellbeing.

From the discussions that have happened about these topics I've ended up making enduring friendships with people all over the world, and have been able to learn many things that have improved my life in profound ways. I love HN's ethos - of being a place people come to engage their curiosity. That's what it's always been for me and what I hope I can help it to be for everyone!

--Tom


Comments

YZF04/02/2025

Congrats!

clgeoio04/02/2025

Welcome!

elorm04/02/2025

Welcome Tom, Thanks for all the hard work you've done in secret and in advance for what you're about to do in open.

Schwobaland04/02/2025

Welcome Tom - great to see, that both of you and yc cares for this important corner of the internet.

orliesaurus04/03/2025

I immediately thought of the wrestler LMAO

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jonbaer04/02/2025

Good luck Tom.

breck04/02/2025

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SOLAR_FIELDS04/03/2025

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tux196804/02/2025

Hi, Same Tom Howard from osnews.com ??

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duxup04/02/2025

>He's still kind and thoughtful

Me thinks the OP is really trying to dive this point home for some reason ...

/s

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belter04/03/2025

Welcome to the job Tom. :-)

Could you or Dang please explain, why this post with 118 points and 121 comments in 3 hours, about news of the day highly relevant to anybody in Tech, only shows up on page 18?

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=43561253

Just trying to understand the algo...

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pinoy42004/02/2025

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farrarstan04/03/2025

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EcommerceFlow04/02/2025

Tom, please fix the flag abuse problem. It's gotten to the point where I realize there's no point in commenting on many threads, given my opinions, some of which are very normal nationally.

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toonch04/03/2025

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cbeach04/02/2025

Welcome Tom!

One thing I'd really like to see is less tactical flagging of content.

Hopefully with your additional help, people who suppress content they disagree with will be kept in check.

Open discourse is something that used to be sacrasanct in scientific and engineering circles. Over the last decade or so, free speech has been on the decline, and discussion is now very polarised along political lines.

For example, it's nearly impossible to discuss technical progress made by Elon Musk's companies without brigading by leftwing commenters, and I've seen positive news about Musk and his companies get quickly flagged and squirreled away. This is self-serving behaviour by bad actors and should be addressed in order that HN is a politically-neutral forum for discussion, and not a leftwing echo chamber.

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BergAndCo04/03/2025

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aiauthoritydev04/02/2025

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tombhowl04/03/2025

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jgruber04/02/2025

I’ll bet this will fix HN’s transparency issues.

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BergAndCo04/03/2025

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Teever04/02/2025

I think it's great to see more moderation from non-Americans.

My biggest critique of this site is that the user base and moderation seems very biased with American perspectives to the detriment of the non-American user base and the quality of content as a whole.

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