HACKER Q&A
📣 theGeatZhopa

Should we stop posting X links on HN?


Just of today, i see a lot of postings on HN with linking to X/Twitter. Obviously X decided to not present the content.

just like here:

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=40392157

If you want to see how Prince of Persia animations have been done, you'll see nothing.

By now, i saw quite a few entries on HN that will lead into the literal nothing.

I dont have a twitter/X account. And i don't think it won't change anything, if I make one, because the HN URL is already not the proper one...


  👤 chankstein38 Accepted Answer ✓
I would prefer that as I also don't have a twitter account and don't intend to get one. But obviously that's just me.

👤 rwmj
As of a few days, X.com tries to trick you into disabling Firefox Enhanced Tracking Protection. Any link shows only a completely black page that says "[WARNING] Firefox’s Enhanced Tracking Protection (Strict Mode) is known to cause issues on x.com"

👤 essdas
Yes - no more links to Twitter/X.

PS: Twitter was the only social media website I used for the last decade. Unfortunately it’s a cesspool now.


👤 pram
While we’re on the subject: For the last ~4 months on my desktop, when I click a Twitter link, there is nothing displayed at all. Cleared my cache multiple times and everything. It works on my phone, it’s actually so bizarre it makes me laugh rather than upset.

👤 1vuio0pswjnm7
If this is a vote, I vote yea.

That example HN submission is useless. It is like submitting a redirect URL. The X account name is only provided in a comment.

https://nitter.poast.org/jmechner

This X account holder is probably just using X to promote content that is found somewhere else, e.g., on his website, in his book, in the games, etc.

Suggestion: Submit to HN the original source not the X promotion.


👤 skilled
Is there no one here who works at Twitter and can chime in?

What is the deal with these new weird links?

Also, I would vote no, but if links no longer render for logged out users then I would be willing to discuss alternative measures. I am just not entirely sure about the link you shared and its URL structure.

Twitter has a lot of people using it and posting stuff there exclusively, a lot of which is genuinely interesting and provokes curiosity.


👤 AH4oFVbPT4f8
I vote for yes, we should stop posting X links in as many places as possible. I don't have an account and do not plan to create one.

👤 op00to
I simply don't click on X links since I don't have an account and can't see context of the links like tweets before and after. People should feel free to continue posting for those who have an X account. It's not such a big deal to move on with my day.

👤 piva00
Deleted my Twitter account since Musk took over and don't intend on getting a new one.

Apart from getting login-walled for threads it also happens quite often that the link simply won't load even the original message, I cannot see what's being discussed and the apps I used to rely on to unroll threads stopped working after the API changes.

It's simply unusable for me and whenever I see a link to Twitter I have to ignore it, as much as the discussion could be interesting there is no way I can participate in it.


👤 nwoli
Didn’t HN use to have actual polls? Anyway my vote for this is no

👤 politelemon
Yes wholeheartedly. Their site has changed to make it hostile and difficult to access information. There has no need to encourage that behaviour.

👤 Lockal
This is incredibly stupid, but I think we've reached the stage where it's time to add a new rule to the https://news.ycombinator.com/newsguidelines.html page: "links must be working (i.e., show content that matches the title of submission)"

👤 ChrisArchitect
Was gonna say the submitted links are just broken, but I think it's HN code rewriting them that's breaking the posts. x.com/ link submitted becomes twitter.com/whatever, but then it pulls it again or something and x is returning a migrate/redirect and HN is then rewriting the link with that url instead. Sure we can fix this. NBD

👤 LeoPanthera
We should stop posting them, yes. But it seems unlikely that "we", meaning all the users of HN, will.

Musk has deliberately repositioned X as a social network that encourages hate speech, and the users have followed. It maintains a veneer of respectability only because of it's pre-Musk history, and because of the number of corporations and media outlets who continue to use it, presumably out of inertia rather than anything else.

If it were up to me, HN would not support any site that supports hate speech. And it mostly already doesn't. X is a weird quirk as it is in transition from what it used to be to what Musk wants it to be, and a lot of people haven't really accepted it yet.


👤 nunez
I would friggin love it if we did OR if the posts had a [twitter/x] flag in the title so I can avoid them.

👤 Fire-Dragon-DoL
I would appreciate that. I don't want to login, so any thread is useless

👤 nashashmi
So it seems like all twitter.com links break? But x.com links are ok and and don’t require logging in?

👤 O1111OOO
If we decide to stop submitting X/Twitter links, then we should do the same for NY Times, Wall Street Journal, Medium, Threads and a ton of others.

I don't like the idea of picking and choosing a flavor of the week to cancel. So let's cancel every single site that requires a sign-in or has set up a paywall ..or.. leave them all alone.

As solutions... I like what slashdot does with their comprehensive summaries. It is a thing of beauty. Not only does it help solve some of these issues, it has found a way to archive content. osnews.com is another site that's similar.

If you go back even just a few months on HN, you'll see that lots of the submitted links are dead, 404s. We still have the (opinionated) conversation but not the actual content.

I also like archive.ph as another solution that can be used to bypass many paywalled sites.

I think we need to look to solutions to these problems. Just look at the subscription model... and things are just going to get worse as far as accessing linked content.


👤 baggy_trough
This behavior changed before, and it'll probably change again.

👤 vundercind
Yeah the links are useless now. Elon’s changes briefly made them (a lot) better than before, then totally ruined them (for logged-out users). It’s far worse even than Instagram, which has the second-worst following-a-link-as-a-non-user experience I can think of.

We just share screenshots in my friend group. Used to share links. It may as well not be on the Web at all anymore.

[edit] and also it’s now actually broken, but it was so close to broken before that I think they should have been blocked here, and most places, months ago.


👤 bbor
I would love if this site distanced itself from Twitter, both for the technical reasons you reference and the higher-order impact it has on post quality. I doubt that it can happen given Y-Combinator’s obvious industry-wide entanglements relying on a friendly Elon Musk, but it would be great to see. Would make me respect this forum’s independence a lot more, personally.

👤 kameit00
Yes.

👤 krapp
Yes, please, but not just for the stated reason. Most of the interesting people on Twitter have fled for Mastodon or elsewhere and much of the rest of the time, there is an original source better capable of leading to high quality discussion than the tweet itself.

At the very least, Twitter (and Youtube) should be whitelisted and rated by individual accounts, and not sitewide, so that the wheat can be separated from the chaff.


👤 fuzzythinker
Who keeps flagging these? I suggested this years ago in a comment before it even became X due to the same reason but got downvoted.

👤 baby
They just migrated to X today, just wait until this is fixed. I don't think it's worth posting about it.

Now, since this post is on the frontpage, I'll ask a better question: should we stop posting paywalled articles on HN? (I'm in favor, I wish more people were in favor.)


👤 magixx
Given the stance on submission with paywalled content being ok, I don't think HN would ban userwalled content. While I highly disagree with this, there have been many discussions about it before and nothing has changed so far.

👤 legitster
Is there a competent redirect/repost service for X posts?

People have no problem posting links to paywalls, there's just always someone kind enough to come along and post an archive.org link.


👤 drivingmenuts
Yes

👤 renewiltord
Bro, that's because that dude didn't post the right link. It's this https://x.com/jmechner/status/1791226510336045286 And it's sick! You're missing out by not checking it out.

That works for me even when I'm in incognito. Asking for the smallest amount of agency from this crowd may well be trying to make a cow do calculus. Industrial-grade complaint merchants.


👤 ivanjermakov
By this logic paywalled links should also not be posted.

This would eliminate like what, 30% of HN content?


👤 tgsovlerkhgsel
Yes, same with paywalls.

👤 delduca
Yes. Please.