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Could Betelgeuse Go Boom?

Submitted by AceJohnny on June 12, 2009 - 4:21am.

Re:Wow, Great Summary
by Anonymous Coward

Furthermore, I think that much of the original geek crowd is gone or mostly in lurk mode. So they are doing their best to attract a younger audience.

I don't think they're gone, and lurk mode depends on your definition of it. If I'm sitting around with a bunch of geeks talking about non-technical stuff, I don't think that makes it lurk mode so much as everyday conversation. When we have technical discussions on here, the level of discussion isn't the same as a professional journal but it's very impressive for a public forum filled with a diverse technical audience. It's still a common occurrence where I see posts on here that give me insight on an issue that I may never have otherwise come across; there are even fairly profound anecdotes.

I also tend to guess that people remember the olden days as being better than they were. I think the signal to noise in replies has gone up, but moderation takes care of that. The stories, well, frankly I've been here ten years now and I don't remember a time where people weren't groaning at a lot of the stories. I wasn't as regular of a reader back then, but I certainly remember vitriolic replies to every Katz story I saw.

A lot of times I see people whine about stories on here, it's seems to be myopic assholes who expect slashdot to cater to exactly their tastes to the detriment of everyone else -- and expect top shelf journalism despite it being free and them making little to no contribution of any type at all. I've seen complaints about technical stories, hard science stories, what I would call soft science interest stories, stories about new products, lots of the stories about nerd or geek culture. There's really very few types of stories that seem to be without complaint; if slashdot went the blameless route, it might have three stories a week and it'd miss a shitload of stuff that's quite interesting if you're a person who's actually curious about the world. If you want to complain about the quality of the actual writing, then I suggest you submit more stories with high quality writing -- this is a user-driven site after all.

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Because I agree

Submitted by AceJohnny on June 12, 2009 - 4:24am.

I completely agree with this, and it's why I'm still reading slashdot after 10 years, and only occasionally stray on Digg or Reddit. Hacker News seems interesting for now, though.

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Same here

Submitted by veridicus on June 12, 2009 - 9:57am.

I completely agree also. I've been on slashdot for about 10 years. And I still read it daily. All of those link submission sites like Hacker News and Reddit fill up with the same stories, and at most 1 in 10 is interesting to me. Slashdot's the inverse, where I find 9 in 10 stories at least a little interesting. And if I'm not commenting I'm moderating, contributing in some small way to make the community better.

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