Like many others, I quit almost all social medias over the years because of the rampant ignorance, toxicity, hostility, trolling, manipulations etc...
So I just had an idea, a social media where only really interesting people could contribute: artists, entrepreneurs, scientists, activists, writers, educators....
First of all, I don't want this to be a big circle jerk like Mensa or your local country club, but a place where truly exceptional people can talk about great ideas and create interesting content, without interference from 14yo trolls, propagandists, or just willfully ignorant people.
I'm not even remotely sure I'd make the cut depending on how selective it ends up being.
The vision I have for this is a place where people like Gandhi, Einstein, Picasso and Shakespeare could raise important questions, debate, share ideas or their work, and have interesting discussions about all kind of topics for everyone to see.
Anyone could access the website, but only vetted people could contribute.
I feel like HN is accidentally a bit like that, but only for engineers/tech entrepreneurs, I'd like to create something more diverse, I rarely see dumb stuff here, but it's mostly about a really narrow set of topics.
For the first wave of users, I'm thinking about a system where each aspiring user would post a small description to explain why they want to join, what they want to talk about, what they can contribute, with maybe links to their work, and we would all rate each other, then only the top 1%/5%/10%/20% would be allowed to join. I'm also thinking about a "weighted votes" system, where the highest rated you are, the more your ratings about other people counts, IDK if that's a good idea.
There could be either one or multiple communities with different levels of selectivity.
Also this may be controversial but I think the admins/moderators or some kind of "board"(which should be as diverse as possible) should be able to veto people, there is plenty of people with a cult-like following who could easily game the system, I don't think we'd want a Kardashian or a Trump joining.
What do you think? Would you apply or checkout the content if this came into existence?
Thanks for your feedback!
Elitism is a bad thing, not a basis for a healthy community.
But hasn't all this been going on for millennia? The internet has accelerated the process, lowering the barrier to entry to a few keystrokes. It's a messy Darwinian process, ultimately shaped by a combination of meritocracy and social norms. Complicated by the fact that different people find different things interesting.
So, in conclusion, 'interesting peoples' sites exist, such as HN, Medium, Substack, TED, Stack Exchange, even TikTok. Beauty and interestingness is in the eye of the beholder. Like-minded people tend to find each other. To attract interesting people send some content into the ether world. But a site where the gatekeepers is one person or a board, and not a community, is a reflection of the gatekeepers, akin to a gallerist or a curator.
2. Instead, build a platform where users can self organize into information bubbles.
3. Read up a little on graph/network theory. This is a deep subject, but even a little reading ought to spark some ideas.
4. Make a few models of your system and run simulations. It’s much easier to experiment with social network architectures in a simulation than in real life
- What makes people interesting and how do imagine that being 'measured'?
- Pick one > I don't want this to be a big circle jerk > a place where people like Gandhi, Einstein, Picasso and Shakespeare could raise important questions,[...]
- Who's the gatekeeper? Who are you to judge?
I don't have the feeling you thought this through. It's good that you articulated your idea and put it together into a post, but as for your question: I don't think it would work nor would I join in.
Maybe an interesting question/ approach for you might be: Assume HN is NOT accidentally like this.
On a different note, HN is different to other social media and forums, but it is not as elite and filled with exceptional people as you indicated you think. I can only speak for myself with certainty but I can assure you, I'm not exceptional:)
They don't use social media. Also,
>Picasso
Man was a hack who contributed to the downfall of a thousand year tradition and the loss of human knowledge. Compare him to Repin or Bouguereau or Solomon and tell me he's anything but a hack.
All these people tend to be annoying.