+0.15 Tell HN: New features and a moderator
2381 points by dang 3520 days ago | 451 comments on HN | Mild positive Product · v3.7 · 2026-02-28 11:06:03 · from archive
Summary User Autonomy & Transparent Governance Advocates
This HN self-post announces five new platform features (comment collapsing, vote transparency with undo, saveable favorites, story hiding, historical content browsing) and introduces moderator sctb. While not explicitly framed as human rights advocacy, the announcement advocates for user autonomy, information control, and democratic participation through feature design. The moderator introduction emphasizes fairness and competence, suggesting platform commitment to equitable community governance.
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HN Discussion 20 top-level · 30 replies
thehodge 2016-07-11 19:36 UTC link
Great features, the collapsable comments chrome plugin is one of the first things I install on a fresh machine
minimaxir 2016-07-11 19:38 UTC link
Why is hiding stories available to logged-out users? Reloading just makes them appear again. :p (EDIT: may be bug)

On a related tangent, why have all instances of "submissions" on HN been replaced with "stories"? It's an change which IMO does not fit the usage. (A Show HN wouldn't make sense as a "story.")

epaga 2016-07-11 19:38 UTC link
Huge thanks to you guys. Collapsing comments are working perfectly on iPad.
splawn 2016-07-11 19:39 UTC link
I bet whoever has the top comment on this one is going to see their karma go up and down as everyone tests out the unvote and undown feature. :)
abtinf 2016-07-11 19:42 UTC link
Great features!

Request: Feature 5 most-popular-by-day is almost exactly what I've wanted for a long time, except in RSS form - a feed that updates once per day with the top 30 stories from the previous day in the order of most time on front page. None of the external HN-specific RSS generators do it quite right.

trjordan 2016-07-11 19:43 UTC link
Suggestion: Can you move the collapse button to the left of the username? One way I tend to use nested comment threads is reading all top comments, collapsing as I go.

Great stuff, overall -- thanks!

lotharbot 2016-07-11 19:44 UTC link
How long does the "unvote" option last? Permanently? If I accidentally bump the "unvote" button on a comment that's years old, can I re-apply my vote, or only if it's an upvote?
jedberg 2016-07-11 19:46 UTC link
I'm glad to see you guys finally got the resources you deserve to make these changes!

I'm also happy you guys are stealing all the best stuff from Reddit and leaving the other stuff behind. Great set of new features!

akkartik 2016-07-11 19:47 UTC link
Thanks dang et al. for doing such an absolutely stellar job. Even more than this steady stream of new features, the key thing I've been noticing for the last couple of years is a complete absence of laments about how things have been going downhill. Keep it up!
ChuckMcM 2016-07-11 19:48 UTC link
Dang those are some nice features! :-) I really really love the collapse feature. Does the collapse persist across new comments being added or are those not collapsed? We'll have to see.

And final thought on the stories/submissions vs comments the challenge is that comment is both a verb and a noun, you comment, and you can read a comment. Whereas stories is always a noun. Submission is the correct name for something submitted.

gedrap 2016-07-11 19:52 UTC link
What I find more annoying is that it's on the right hand side even though all the other actions (vote on post, vote on comment, reply) are on the left hand side. Seems like a trivial thing but that is annoying quite a bit.

>>> 5. Find out which stories were the most popular on HN on a given day by visiting /front?day=yyyy-mm-dd. You'll see all the front page stories for that day, sorted by how much time they spent there. For example, Alan Kay's AMA had the most front page time on June 20: https://news.ycombinator.com/front?day=2016-06-20

That's cool, I guess, but algolia <https://hn.algolia.com/> seems like a much better tool for the task.

duncanawoods 2016-07-11 19:55 UTC link
Great features, thanks!

The one feature I can't believe I lived without that the HN Enhancement Suite chrome extension provides, is highlighting unread comments since your last visit. It actually makes it worthwhile revisiting e.g. a 200 comment thread when there are now 300 comments without just reading all the same comments again and being unable to spot the new ones.

If it became supported cross device by HN itself I would be very grateful.

Someone1234 2016-07-11 19:58 UTC link
I have a piece of feedback.

The new collapse button is at the end of the comment. This means that the collapse button's position on the page changes based on username length and duration wording (hours Vs. minutes, etc).

One nice thing about other websites which I won't name, is that you can read and collapse all of the top comments without having to "seek" the collapse button constantly. You can literally scroll and collapse as you read, it is always in the same spot.

The functionality is most welcomed, and I'd take this design over not having it. But it could be slightly better with a subtle design change.

theli0nheart 2016-07-11 20:04 UTC link
Thanks, folks, for the great improvements!

1. The time-capsule feature is really cool. Traveling back in time to see what sort of tech people were building / what other things were on the front page when X popular product launched is going to be so much fun. Update: it only goes back about a year and a half. See below.

2. Undoing votes has also been something I've wanted for a long time. I've accidentally downvoted/upvoted more times than I'd like to count when using my phone.

3. I currently use a bookmarking service to keep track of posts I want to save on HN, but native favoriting is much better. :)

Also, welcome, Scott!

--

Edit: I tried to view the front page [1] on the day I launched Breakup Notifier [2] ~5 years ago, but I get an error message. Is there any way you HN wizards can add the ability to go back further in time?

> We don't have this data before 2014-11-11.

[1]: https://news.ycombinator.com/front?day=2011-02-21

[2]: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=2243650

jacquesm 2016-07-11 20:18 UTC link
I've been playing around with the 'hide' feature on the new page for a bit and I've developed a simple workflow to help catch spam:

Look at a submission, decide whether to just ignore it, upvote it, flag it as spam or open a tab and leave a comment or to watch it for later.

Then 'hide' the submission. Like that you can easily keep track of what you've seen and what still needs to be looked at.

You could use the same method for the homepage.

It's a super useful feature.

Thanks Dan & Scott!

aleem 2016-07-11 20:23 UTC link
Some UI issues and recommendations.

1. The up/down arrows after a vote leave behind a clickable void. That means you can still click that void after you have voted. If you changed the visibility on .votelinks instead of the buttons this would get fixed. Though even better UX would be to have togglable up/down buttons ala stackoverflow and others.

2. Why not provide the favourite link directly on the comment instead of forcing an extra click and page load. If it's a UI clutter issue maybe consider adding star and flag UNICODE characters. Again, having togglable icons for the same would be nice.

3. The collapse icon would be better off on the left for improved UI consistency.

EDIT: UNICODE characters don't show in comment. Is this a bug? They show in the textarea while composing the comment.

EDIT2: Add the following User CSS using your preferred browser addon for a bit of cleanup.

    .togg {
      float: left;
      margin-right: 5px;
    }

    .votearrow {
      margin-bottom: 10px;
    }
danso 2016-07-11 20:35 UTC link
> 1. You can collapse comments in threads. If you're logged in, collapses persist across page refreshes and devices for a week.

The most impressive thing to me is that this feature exists and yet HN seems to have kept its good ol' fashioned <table>-layout. Obviously, it logically follows that it is perfectly possible to write a script to traverse a hierarchy of nested-<tables>, just as it's possible to recreate the Apollo guidance software in Brainfuck...but it's still impressive nonetheless.

smnscu 2016-07-11 20:48 UTC link
Yay, some extra RAM for me! I was using this extension to collapse comments, the new functionality seems to be identical with what the extension does.

https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/hacker-news-collap...

Someone1234 2016-07-11 21:01 UTC link
I found a potential bug/oddity.

If you collapse a comment in a thread it also collapses when viewing the comments page on a user's profile, and visually it is very hard to spot when collapsed on that page due to the styling.

For example, open the below link[0], collapse this comment, then refresh the link. The comment becomes quite hard to spot on that page. The red/orange star or vote button is also strangely missing while collapsed, which further makes it visually hard to distinguish.

[0] https://news.ycombinator.com/threads?id=Someone1234

fmavituna 2016-07-12 08:31 UTC link
Hey, good job there, much needed improvements. Thanks.

There is a CSRF vulnerability in the "favorite" feature.

A very quick demo, Visit this URL: https://jsfiddle.net/o9hw1u75/embedded/result/

Now visit your favs from your profile and you'll notice that "SQL Injection" post is automatically added your fav list. Just like upvote system fav needs to be protected against CSRF.

dang 2016-07-11 19:40 UTC link
> Reloading just makes them appear again

Well, that's true of collapsed comment threads as well, and I somehow doubt that logged-in users are the only ones who see things on the front page they'd rather not.

> why have all instances of "submissions" on HN been replaced with "stories"

Because posts to HN are either stories or comments? Happy to discuss this at [email protected] if you want to apply some lexicographical fine points.

joshmanders 2016-07-11 19:42 UTC link
I tested it on you, and left the upvote. :)
dang 2016-07-11 19:43 UTC link
We'll look into RSSifying this if you'll email [email protected] to remind us.
spicyj 2016-07-11 19:45 UTC link
That would certainly increase the number of accidental votes.
cloudaphant 2016-07-11 19:46 UTC link
This would be appreciated here too. The functionality is great but it feels unnatural where it's currently positioned.
dang 2016-07-11 19:46 UTC link
That is a subtle point and I was curious if someone would ask about it!

Unvote links last for an hour. This is because the main use of voting data is to rank posts, and that's time sensitive. If we let people go back and unvote after hours have gone by (let alone years), that would be rewriting history, or counterfactually messing with it.

Even an hour is arguably too long. Since the main purpose of this feature is to correct misclicks and over-hasty impulses, a few minutes would probably be enough.

jacobolus 2016-07-11 19:46 UTC link
More generally, can you try to adjust it so that the [-] button doesn’t move around after being clicked?

The spacing above the username at the top of the comment shouldn’t change when a thread is collapsed.

WayneBro 2016-07-11 19:49 UTC link
I would say: left of the vote button too.
dang 2016-07-11 19:56 UTC link
Collapses persist even if new comments are added underneath them, though the number of comments in the tree (e.g. '[+4]') will update.

Comments are submitted, too, though, so the word 'submission' seems oddly ambiguous to me. Also, I doubt I've ever anyone say 'submission' in conversation. People say "story" or "post" and of those two only "story" is unambiguous.

(But I'm happy to change it back if people feel strongly about this! It's an amusing lesson in how you can't change things without being noticed.)

spydum 2016-07-11 19:56 UTC link
yeah collapse is nice, but curious what will happen on collapsed thread which is added to...

i'm also confused, wasn't there already a "saved" section where upvoted items went previously? seems like all which was done was renamed a few items (and added the favorite which allows marking for later, without giving a vote)

jfaucett 2016-07-11 19:57 UTC link
Finally! I tested on you :) The upvote is awesome, there have many times over the years I've mistakingly hit the up/down and wished for a redo.
dang 2016-07-11 19:58 UTC link
Yes. Another user has argued for this effectively and persuaded us to do some version of it.
aleem 2016-07-11 20:04 UTC link
Coming from HN Enhancement Suite add-on I too found this annoying.
JimmaDaRustla 2016-07-11 20:15 UTC link
Tested upvote, worked.

Tested undo upvote, worked.

Tested downvote, worked.

My testing is complete.

dang 2016-07-11 20:20 UTC link
The argument against that is that with the collapse button so close to the vote arrow, we would be guaranteed to get misvotes, especially on mobile. The undo vote feature would no doubt help with that some, but only so much.
kyrra 2016-07-11 20:23 UTC link
I actually prefer it at the end, as HN uses the same (or very similar) theming for Desktop and Mobile. Before Reddit redid their mobile experience, having voting buttons next to collapse meant many inadvertent votes when trying to collapse on mobile.

Until HN has a good mobile theme by default, I'd prefer collapse and voting buttons to be well separated from one another.

dang 2016-07-11 20:26 UTC link
Alas, we only started tracking this data in November 2014.
foota 2016-07-11 20:31 UTC link
I'm having fun refreshing your profile page and watching your karma jump around.
dmix 2016-07-11 20:46 UTC link
The "pointer" cursor state remaining after clicking an up/down arrow looks like it was rushed or not quite finished.

I understand HN likes to keep things limited, which has been a real benefit to the overall UX on HN. But minimalism is often something that requires more time to get right, rather than just the result of having spent less time working on it. I feel like that might have been the issue here.

krapp 2016-07-11 20:52 UTC link
Hey, we need something to keep complaining about....
shin_lao 2016-07-11 20:55 UTC link
I wanted to upvote that comment and so I did!

Then later I changed my mind because really, it deserved a downvote.

Anger passed and facing the consequences of my actions I was nothing but a broken man. I brought back equilibrium and removed that downvote.

This is when I realized that the timing was perfect for a self-centered comment.

mortenjorck 2016-07-11 21:40 UTC link
For me, at least, the most frequent use case for collapsing a thread is in the middle of it, when the discussion has veered off into territory in which I have no interest. In this case, I need to either scroll back up and find the originating post of the thread in order to collapse it, or scroll down until I find the beginning of the next thread.

What I'd like to see is a control that takes advantage of this right-side position of the collapse button to add something like the following, perhaps only visible on rollover:

  [-] all
In which the `all` link collapses all the way up to that thread's OP, immediately revealing the next thread below.
tedmiston 2016-07-11 22:19 UTC link
I agree this is somewhat confusing. If I collapse a comment thread on a story page, I wouldn't expect that same comment to appear collapsed in every other context. The only other ones that come to mind right now are: on a user's comments page or the new user's favorites page.
hacker42 2016-07-11 23:40 UTC link
It would also be handy to have some visual guides for the indentation levels of nested comments as on Reddit. I've hacked my own indentation marks using a CSS injection for now, but this is clearly still not optimal:

    @-moz-document url-prefix(https://news.ycombinator.com/) {
      td { vertical-align: top }
      td > img { background: repeating-linear-gradient(to right, rgba(0,0,0,0), rgba(0,0,0,0) 38px, rgba(0,0,0,0.3) 38px, rgba(0,0,0,0.3) 40px); margin-top: 4px; height: 12px!important; }
      div.votearrow { padding-bottom: 3px; background: url('http://localhost/uparrow.png') !important; background-size: 12px 20px !important; width: 12px!important;}
    }
I've also increased the size of the voting arrow because it's just uncomfortably small. By Fitt's law [0], smaller buttons require more time and effort to click!

[0] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fitts%27s_law

rachkovsky 2016-07-12 00:56 UTC link
Which bookmarking service do you use, just curious?
brudgers 2016-07-12 01:48 UTC link
A piece of kludgecode for Greasemonkey[Firefox] or TamperMonkey[Chrome/Chromium]. The script will all move the collapse links to the left margin on this page:

  // ==UserScript==
  // @name        move_collapse_link
  // @namespace   com.kludgecode.hn.demo
  // @include     https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=12073675
  // @version     1
  // @grant       none
  // @run-at      document-end
  // ==/UserScript==

  window.$destination =  document.getElementsByClassName('comtr');
  window.$source = document.getElementsByClassName('togg');

  for (var i = 0; i < $source.length; i++) {
    var row = $destination[i].getElementsByTagName('tr')[0];
    var cell = row.insertCell(0);
    row.children[0].appendChild($source[i]);
  }
Modifying the @include line by replacing the query portion of the URI with an asterisk, will cause the code to run on all HN "story" pages. Matters of preference ought to be within the users control. I like Greasemonkey/Tampermonkey because suddenly a lot of things are.
dang 2016-07-12 02:45 UTC link
#1 should be fixed now. Thanks!

Re #2: yes, clutter (icons don't solve the clutter problem, and HN's design is emphatically textual), plus there should be a bit of a speed bump before favoriting much as there is before flagging.

fazzone 2016-07-12 05:43 UTC link
Re: #3, I think when Reddit first implemented comment tree collapsing they also put the button on the right, but I saw a thread where someone pointed out that since the length of usernames is variable, putting the button on the left makes it impossible to mass collapse/uncollapse several comments by only moving the mouse vertically. After that they moved the collapse icon to the left, which I think is a much better UX.
insin 2016-07-12 06:37 UTC link
Making it a slightly bigger target with a dash would also be useful: [–] instead of [-]
galfarragem 2016-07-12 09:56 UTC link
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Article 1 Freedom, Equality, Brotherhood
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Features are presented as available to all logged-in users equally; vote undo, comment collapsing, and story hiding apply universally

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Users can save favorites and maintain public profiles showing their recognized contributions and preferences to the community

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Hide feature enables users to control their movement through content and choose not to see particular stories

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2026-03-01 09:38 eval_success Evaluated: Neutral (0.03) - -
2026-03-01 09:38 eval Evaluated by deepseek-v3.2: +0.03 (Neutral) 9,204 tokens -0.32
2026-03-01 01:04 eval_success Evaluated: Moderate positive (0.34) - -
2026-03-01 01:04 model_divergence Cross-model spread 0.34 exceeds threshold (4 models) - -
2026-03-01 01:04 eval Evaluated by deepseek-v3.2: +0.34 (Moderate positive) 9,370 tokens -0.23
2026-02-28 22:26 dlq Dead-lettered after 1 attempts: Tell HN: New features and a moderator - -
2026-02-28 22:26 eval_failure Evaluation failed: AbortError: The operation was aborted - -
2026-02-28 21:56 eval_failure Evaluation failed: AbortError: The operation was aborted - -
2026-02-28 21:24 dlq Dead-lettered after 1 attempts: Tell HN: New features and a moderator - -
2026-02-28 21:24 eval_failure Evaluation failed: AbortError: The operation was aborted - -
2026-02-28 21:13 eval_failure Evaluation failed: AbortError: The operation was aborted - -
2026-02-28 15:17 model_divergence Cross-model spread 0.57 exceeds threshold (4 models) - -
2026-02-28 15:17 eval_success Lite evaluated: Neutral (0.00) - -
2026-02-28 15:17 eval Evaluated by llama-3.3-70b-wai: 0.00 (Neutral) 0.00
reasoning
Neutral tech update
2026-02-28 13:36 eval_success Lite evaluated: Neutral (0.00) - -
2026-02-28 13:36 eval Evaluated by llama-4-scout-wai: 0.00 (Neutral) 0.00
reasoning
ED, neutral tech updates and moderator intro
2026-02-28 13:36 model_divergence Cross-model spread 0.57 exceeds threshold (4 models) - -
2026-02-28 12:05 model_divergence Cross-model spread 0.57 exceeds threshold (4 models) - -
2026-02-28 12:05 eval_success Evaluated: Moderate positive (0.57) - -
2026-02-28 12:05 eval Evaluated by deepseek-v3.2: +0.57 (Moderate positive) 7,917 tokens
2026-02-28 12:05 rater_validation_warn Validation warnings for model deepseek-v3.2: 1W 0R - -
2026-02-28 11:39 eval_success Lite evaluated: Neutral (0.00) - -
2026-02-28 11:39 eval Evaluated by llama-3.3-70b-wai: 0.00 (Neutral) 0.00
reasoning
Neutral tech update
2026-02-28 11:39 rater_validation_warn Lite validation warnings for model llama-3.3-70b-wai: 0W 1R - -
2026-02-28 11:39 rater_validation_warn Lite validation warnings for model llama-4-scout-wai: 0W 1R - -
2026-02-28 11:39 eval_success Lite evaluated: Neutral (0.00) - -
2026-02-28 11:39 eval Evaluated by llama-4-scout-wai: 0.00 (Neutral) 0.00
reasoning
ED, neutral tech updates and moderator intro
2026-02-28 11:06 eval Evaluated by claude-haiku-4-5-20251001: +0.14 (Mild positive)
2026-02-28 11:00 eval Evaluated by llama-3.3-70b-wai: 0.00 (Neutral) 0.00
reasoning
Neutral tech update
2026-02-28 10:05 eval Evaluated by llama-4-scout-wai: 0.00 (Neutral) 0.00
reasoning
ED, neutral tech updates and moderator intro
2026-02-28 09:52 eval Evaluated by llama-4-scout-wai: 0.00 (Neutral) 0.00
reasoning
ED, neutral tech updates and moderator intro
2026-02-28 09:11 eval Evaluated by llama-3.3-70b-wai: 0.00 (Neutral) 0.00
reasoning
Neutral tech update
2026-02-28 08:05 eval Evaluated by llama-3.3-70b-wai: 0.00 (Neutral) 0.00
reasoning
Neutral tech update
2026-02-28 07:46 eval Evaluated by llama-3.3-70b-wai: 0.00 (Neutral) 0.00
reasoning
Neutral tech update
2026-02-28 07:05 eval Evaluated by llama-3.3-70b-wai: 0.00 (Neutral) 0.00
reasoning
Neutral tech update
2026-02-28 06:49 eval Evaluated by llama-4-scout-wai: 0.00 (Neutral) 0.00
reasoning
ED, neutral tech updates and moderator intro
2026-02-28 06:13 eval Evaluated by llama-3.3-70b-wai: 0.00 (Neutral) 0.00
reasoning
Neutral tech update
2026-02-28 05:53 eval Evaluated by llama-3.3-70b-wai: 0.00 (Neutral) 0.00
reasoning
Neutral tech update
2026-02-28 05:28 eval Evaluated by llama-3.3-70b-wai: 0.00 (Neutral) 0.00
reasoning
Neutral tech update
2026-02-28 05:19 eval Evaluated by llama-4-scout-wai: 0.00 (Neutral) 0.00
reasoning
ED, neutral tech updates and moderator intro
2026-02-28 05:09 eval Evaluated by llama-3.3-70b-wai: 0.00 (Neutral) 0.00
reasoning
Neutral tech update
2026-02-28 05:04 eval Evaluated by llama-4-scout-wai: 0.00 (Neutral) 0.00
reasoning
ED, neutral tech updates and moderator intro
2026-02-28 04:42 eval Evaluated by llama-4-scout-wai: 0.00 (Neutral) 0.00
reasoning
ED, neutral tech updates and moderator intro
2026-02-28 04:33 eval Evaluated by llama-4-scout-wai: 0.00 (Neutral) 0.00
reasoning
ED, neutral tech updates and moderator intro
2026-02-28 04:23 eval Evaluated by llama-4-scout-wai: 0.00 (Neutral) 0.00
reasoning
ED, neutral tech updates and moderator intro
2026-02-28 04:12 eval Evaluated by llama-4-scout-wai: 0.00 (Neutral) 0.00
reasoning
ED, neutral tech updates and moderator intro
2026-02-28 04:06 eval Evaluated by llama-4-scout-wai: 0.00 (Neutral) 0.00
reasoning
ED, neutral tech updates and moderator intro
2026-02-28 03:48 eval Evaluated by llama-3.3-70b-wai: 0.00 (Neutral) 0.00
reasoning
Neutral tech update
2026-02-28 03:48 eval Evaluated by llama-3.3-70b-wai: 0.00 (Neutral) 0.00
reasoning
Neutral tech update
2026-02-28 03:13 eval Evaluated by llama-3.3-70b-wai: 0.00 (Neutral) 0.00
reasoning
Neutral tech update
2026-02-28 02:36 eval Evaluated by llama-4-scout-wai: 0.00 (Neutral) 0.00
reasoning
ED, neutral tech updates and moderator intro
2026-02-28 02:32 eval Evaluated by llama-4-scout-wai: 0.00 (Neutral) 0.00
reasoning
ED, neutral tech updates and moderator intro
2026-02-28 01:39 eval Evaluated by llama-4-scout-wai: 0.00 (Neutral)
reasoning
ED, neutral tech updates and moderator intro
2026-02-28 01:30 eval Evaluated by llama-3.3-70b-wai: 0.00 (Neutral)
reasoning
Neutral tech update