24 comments

  • ineedasername 3 hours ago
    I’d encourage a change of labels away from “friend/foe”. It may seem minor but the subtle loaded nature of those paired terms encourages an adversarial stance rather than one of productive discourse. It’s not catchy so there’s probably better than this but, just as an example— “engage/ignore” could better signal to the user a neutral “do I want to bother with this person?”
    • logicprog 2 hours ago
      Agreed, independent of where the terminology came from, I think if you're trying to promote healthier engagement both for yourself and others using this extension, then not having such adversarial names it's probably a good idea. It should just end up being a sort of web of trust to help you decide what's worth engaging with — and sometimes perfectly valid people that you're not actually enemies with or anything just aren't worth your time engaging with because of fundamental axiological or positional differences.
    • jacquesm 3 hours ago
      That's just Slashdot's influence. They did the same thing at some point.
      • ineedasername 2 hours ago
        Ah, okay-- though that doesn't mean the author can't do better, if I'm not just being too nitpicky.
        • jacquesm 1 hour ago
          The last thing HN needs is to become more like Slashdot.
        • Lerc 1 hour ago
          Dot product of opinions? Using a fancier term for the same thing might be a significant axis though.
          • globalnode 12 minutes ago
            maximize your projection onto like minded commenters, create that bubble you always yearned for but until now have never had the add-on to empower you! finally you can ignore that filthy plane of delusional outcasts and banish them to the orthogonal abyss forever.
    • tyre 31 minutes ago
      favorite / potato

      Although there are some commenters I would want to follow because they are potato.

      There is something so magical about some of the more delulu Take Havers around here.

    • ting0 1 hour ago
      That's such a friend thing to say!
    • WorldMaker 1 hour ago
      Follow/Distance?
    • rustystump 1 hour ago
      I like friend and foe far more than engage and ignore. A foe isnt someone you ignore. Ignoring is what builds bubbles. A foe can often be right even if you disagree.
      • ineedasername 32 minutes ago
        A foe is also someone you might preemptively punch in the face if they get too close before you could determine if they actually meant you harm right then.

        I'd prefer not to label things such that I'm justifying the label's negative potential by the disproportionately small "even if" range of positive ones.

      • XorNot 1 hour ago
        People I want to ignore I usually disagree with as well, but that's not the problem: the problem is they are repetitive and boring.
        • rustystump 33 minutes ago
          I sure hope the disagreement to ignore ven diagram doesnt look like that. If u never engage, how will you ever know you were wrong about something repetitive and boring?
  • aendruk 9 minutes ago
    I just keep a custom stylesheet that annotates usernames with various emoji. Most of the time I update it as I read but make a point to occasionally peruse the hidden comments to note e.g uncharitable participation and revealed bigotry.
  • scrumper 3 hours ago
    I wonder what the second order effects of this on the HN karma system will be. It'll create a graph of karmic supernodes perhaps. Say I green-blob someone with a big reputation here, say jacquesm; no doubt lots of other people will do the same. The friends-of-friends icon is going to appear widely but it'll all be a single edge away from Jacques' node. Is that much of a signal? I dunno. That's 30 seconds of thought about it. It's a fun idea though so I'll try it.

    Version two: hide foes? Come to think of it, maybe the 'foe' aspect is the fun part...

    EDIT: it's like I summoned him.

    • cpeterso 41 minutes ago
      > Version two: hide foes?

      That's a good idea.

      Here's my bad idea: the extension auto downvotes foes and auto upvotes friends. :)

    • cousinbryce 1 hour ago
      Pagerank
    • drcongo 2 hours ago
      everybody loves jacquesm
  • zzo38computer 49 minutes ago
    I would prefer to do the opposite, where everything is displayed in chronological order (with an option to display by threads or not; even if not you can still find what each one is a reply to) regardless of voting and regardless of who wrote them.
  • thinkingemote 8 minutes ago
    I used https://github.com/ToneyAlexander/HackerTagger for a bit almost a decade ago. Data locally stored, good but didn't transfer across machines, not so great.

    It had a little text label next to names so you could manually add whatever you want. Recently I've thought about this extension and using it to tag the LLM users, or the humans who tend to pop up to fan the flames or who regularly post thought terminating comments - little tags to remind me to ignore the bots and trolls.

  • omoikane 3 hours ago
    Related, there is already an extension that allows selected users to be highlighted, but without the shared server data for computing friend-of-a-friend relationships:

    https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=17717598

  • ddtaylor 2 hours ago
    I created and shared Ethos which is a sentiment and discourse analysis thing for HN and it's been plugging away. You're welcome to use its API if you want. Submit a PR for the CORS to be changed as needed.

    Original post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46993774

  • Reubachi 1 hour ago
    A question, per your final comment on being available to answer questions:

    What do you feel is the benefit to the community for this that isn't offered by native blocking/existing extensions?

    I ask not out of malice, I ask because 2 reasons: 1. I imagine spending time on this/it's working well required you to see the value/benefit to it. 2. We must assume all hacker news commenting follows the rules, IE; good faith comment with relevant experience when required. This seems like a way to promote getting around that.

    • chatmasta 1 hour ago
      > that isn't offered by native blocking/existing extensions

      There is no “native blocking” on HN. You cannot block a user or hide their comments and submissions in perpetuity. You can only hide on a per-story basis.

  • brodouevencode 1 hour ago
    502 Bad Gateway
    • sentrysapper 6 minutes ago
      Same here. Thought it was my firewall at first. Thanks for confirming.
  • waltbosz 1 hour ago
    https://github.com/samuelclay/hackersmacker/blob/main/web/im...

    How old is that icon set? I swear I used that same peppers icon for a Windows app that I published around 2002.

    • austinjp 3 minutes ago
      At least 15 years, if the git history is to be believed.
  • ZpJuUuNaQ5 2 hours ago
    Interesting. I'd love to have a browser extension that automatically blocks all comment sections on every site I visit, so I wouldn't feel the need to interact with anyone online.
  • cousinbryce 1 hour ago
    Way down on my list of projects to vibe code is tags for HN users. I.e `Elon Stan` , `smart about aeronautics` , `grumpy` , `reasonable` etc etc. I like reading different opinion but if I formed an opinion about a user id like to record that without using my brain
  • istillcantcode 1 hour ago
    I have a text file of commentors I normally disagree with and check in on them from time to time (about weekly). Its good fun and often I find there will be topics I do agree with them on. Reading the same opinions all the time is no fun.
  • titaniumtown 3 hours ago
    Installed! Lets see how this goes. I'm going through previous interactions I've had with people.
  • logicprog 2 hours ago
    Hmm, I installed this in Waterfox for Android, and I don't appear to be able to tap on the bubbles next to people's usernames
  • sickofparadox 14 minutes ago
    Another step towards the Redditification of hackernews. This is the exact opposite kind of functionality pages like HN need, we need ways to get people to engage with others' ideas more substantively rather than literally put someone on the "bad guy I won't talk to list".
  • Retr0id 2 hours ago
    It'd be interesting to run pagerank over the trust graph
  • ImPostingOnHN 3 hours ago
    this seems like it would increase tribalism and polarization
    • subdavis 2 hours ago
      Indeed. Why engage with ideas on the merits when you can color (literally) your own opinion of them before even reading.

      I guess if you just prefer wearing horse blinders?

  • SV_BubbleTime 3 hours ago
    I would suggest categorizing the quality of comments by its content and not its creator. Oh, nevermind, that’s a silly thought.

    Challenge my core belief? Well… I could rationally evaluate that, or, I could just use a tool to block it from my vision! Bubble thickener.

    • netsharc 2 hours ago
      There are some trolls in here that seemingly evade getting banned despite their moronic comments...

      Also, many comments just take a wrong premise and attack you (e.g. that not wanting the slaughter of innocent people equals supporting terrorists who want to slaughter innocent people). They don't offer anything more than that, so that IMO taking the time to consider their mostly one-note opinion is just wasting said time.

      • tomhow 2 hours ago
        > There are some trolls in here that seemingly evade getting banned despite their moronic comments...

        As moderators we can only judge comments according to the guidelines, and can only ban accounts if they repeatedly breach them. You're always welcome to email us ([email protected]) about an account that has been continually breaching the guidelines.

        • XorNot 1 hour ago
          I think that's the point though? Plenty of things not worth engaging with also aren't technically violating any rules: but wasting the brainpower on them also isn't worth it in a reliable way.

          That's where an ignore system is useful.

      • ddtaylor 2 hours ago
        I have emailed HN before when I spot really terrible things and they have been quick to effect change.
    • kmeisthax 1 hour ago
      There are enough bad-faith commenters on HN that I personally would find this very useful.
  • jonathanstrange 2 hours ago
    That's weird, I'm reading HN every day and never felt a need for something like that. In my experience, the quality of comments is very high and really bad ones tend to be downvoted or flagged fast. Could this be a time zone issue such that people in certain time zones are less fortunate than others?
    • alt187 2 hours ago
      "Less fortunate" is a generous wording and framing.
  • goodpoint 2 hours ago
    what about privacy?
    • Retr0id 2 hours ago
      It would appear that friend/foe lists are entirely public (the latter feels a bit rude)
  • elcapitan 2 hours ago
    Finally someone brings this place the explicit toxicity it had been missing all those years. /s
  • slopinthebag 3 hours ago
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