@nightpool @trwnh The problem with hacker news and reddit isn't the threaded interface (which *does* help a lot), it's smarmy techbro culture. And Reddit wasn't always as bad as it is today: 10y ago it was a lot more calm STEM conversations. Had a lot of the inherent privelege problems of that domain, but I'd consider it considerably less toxic today. (And many subreddits are not as bad, but anything on the homepage is a disaster... that wasn't always true.) Not sure how to scale good culture