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Bypass paywall: http://goo.gl/mjK8h3


I switched into writing Markdown by accident. We've got the site frontend running on jekyll so it's static and easy to scale, and I've gotten too used to using the syntax.

I can't edit that comment any more (time expired), but the correct link is https://whispersystems.org


Hey Lucas, we need to add something like Jekyll-RSS-Feeds (https://github.com/snaptortoise/jekyll-rss-feeds) to our repo. I'm totally strapped for time, but will try - if you fancy submitting a PR though, the repo is here: https://github.com/tfrce/thedaywefightback


Sorry, our bad. Fixing that now, should be done in a few minutes. That's our GeoIP server not returning a value, and our javascript freaking out as a result.


Encountered an uncaught exception, too.

http://pastebin.com/UsR21Cqe


Thanks, just rechecked and it does work.


This project was originally suggested by David Segal, Aaron's co-founder at Demand Progress, back in November. We'd been waiting for the right date to actually build and launch it, and David suggested that using Aaron's passing was likely the best marker, particularly since he and Brian Knappenberger had just uncovered some footage of Aaron talking about the need for a "moment of activism" around state surveillance (which'll be released soon). I can definitely understand the skepticism, but from my understanding it was definitely an issue he cared about.


Interestingly, this post appears to have been flagged or relegated in some way. It has 141 points in one hour at 10th place, while the Steam Family Sharing post has 150 points in first place and is two hours old.

Certainly some of the discussion on other threads should be filtered. But the moderation on stories themselves appears to be heavy-handed right now. Many significant new stories aren't making it to the home page (see above).

A proposed solution: If the reason for this in fact flagging, and not moderation by admins, then perhaps showing the guidelines and possibly requiring users to give a reason for flagging might reduce the number of wayward flags. The official guidelines for flagging are: "If you think something is spam or offtopic, flag it by going to its page and clicking on the "flag" link"


HN has had a long-thread penalty (since well before the NSA scandal) to prevent flamewars from taking over. That's probably what's happening here.


91 comments doesn't seem like that many, but that's definitely a possibility.


I think there's a rate calculation. It wouldn't make sense to just arbitrarily penalize long threads. It's postings per unit time or somesuch.


This thread is meta, and is thus discouraged by the guidelines.


There is a much simpler explanation: it's a poll, they're weighted differently.


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