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energy123yesterday at 1:57 PM1 replyview on HN

Recommendation engine pushing users into ideological bubbles, public voting mechanism creating incentive for conformity which then creates purity spirals, lack of moderation.


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Zakyesterday at 2:07 PM

Early Reddit had a recommended tab, but that didn't last long. The current recommendation features are relatively recent - this decade at least.

It would surprise me if the winner in that space didn't have a public voting mechanism. Digg, Reddit's early major competitor had one, and heavy-handed moderation surrounding the HD-DVD decryption key leak was one of the major inflection points that drove users from Digg to Reddit. Stricter moderation during that time period would have been a losing strategy.