As a stretch target: it's a bad idea to create demons out of an assortment of posts you randomly saw on HN. This site gets 3M posts a year. You can find basically anything in there.
What happens is that we each have pre-existing images that bug us (e.g. for example, people who overrate their own genius) and as we move around in the statistical cloud, random bits of whatever we run into stick to the pre-existing image and give it form. Poof, you have a demon—but actually it just became visible. Readers with other images see other demons and arrive at other generalizations. It's not good discussion because it's really about one thing but we make it about another, and comments that are skewed in that way limit their own interestingness. (I definitely don't mean to pick on you personally. We all do this.)
As a stretch target: it's a bad idea to create demons out of an assortment of posts you randomly saw on HN. This site gets 3M posts a year. You can find basically anything in there.
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=22098687
What happens is that we each have pre-existing images that bug us (e.g. for example, people who overrate their own genius) and as we move around in the statistical cloud, random bits of whatever we run into stick to the pre-existing image and give it form. Poof, you have a demon—but actually it just became visible. Readers with other images see other demons and arrive at other generalizations. It's not good discussion because it's really about one thing but we make it about another, and comments that are skewed in that way limit their own interestingness. (I definitely don't mean to pick on you personally. We all do this.)