Idea is to beat hysteria with history. I contend that an unrelenting focus on "breaking" news and hot-takes is what is behind so much of the craziness in today's discourse. So I hope putting a constraint to block that stuff from discussions from the get-go may result in a kinder, more polite, more thoughtful, and intellectually curious kind of community like HN. Or not. It's an experiment.
More on launch post: https://100millionbooks.org/blog/news/introducing-hystoria/
There is no seed content yet and there's a broken link on the header. But feel free to sign up and post! I'm only posting this now because this thread seems highly relevant and it's HN so slightly broken/hacky stuff isn't so taboo :)
I like Quora because of specific authors that write high-quality answers (mainly mathematics).
LessWrong [1] - a "community blog and forum focused on discussion of cognitive biases, philosophy, psychology, economics, rationality, and artificial intelligence, among other topics."
SlateStarCodex [2] - "a long-form blog written by a San Francisco Bay Area psychiatrist known by the partial pseudonym Scott Alexander. The blog is focused on science, medicine (especially within psychiatry), philosophy, politics, and futurism." ATTENTION: Currently on hiatus and only some of the content available.
Datatau [3] - made the round on HN some time ago as a "fork" of HN for data science topics. Discussion, however, seems to be non-existent.
[1] https://www.lesswrong.com/
More about it in my comment history...
"What other online communities maintain high standards using the dedicated effort of tool-assisted human moderators?"
MetaFilter and RPG.net are two good examples of this.
Reddit as a whole is not — though individual specific groups may choose to apply a more strict hand and are invaluable for it.
I miss webrings, and discovering small communities through them.
I wouldn't have my job, house or partner if it weren't for them though!
Reddit - geopolitics, philosophy, printSF. Avoid main subreddits and use multireddits feature to connect similar subreddits into one feed.
slowernews.com
Sales professionals and technologists are welcome. Just launched this with Discourse on a DO droplet.