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gcp123 ◴[] No.43490036[source]
As someone who's been reading Daring Fireball since 2004 and considers themselves an Apple fan, I think the algorithm is working exactly as intended if it's designed to limit intellectually dishonest content.

Gruber has built a career on a predictable pattern: vociferously defend Apple's every decision (even contradicting his own previous positions when Apple changes course), construct elaborate post-rationalizations for their missteps, while simultaneously maintaining meticulous, years-long grudges against anyone who makes incorrect predictions about Apple.

There's a stark difference between having perspective as an enthusiast and being a reflexive apologist. The "Something Rotten in Cupertino" piece is the exception that proves the rule - a rare deviation that doesn't erase the pattern of selective criticism that's defined his work for years.

What's particularly frustrating is the pretense of even-handedness. I'd respect the work more if it were openly presented as Apple advocacy rather than positioned as independent analysis. The community's collective flagging behavior isn't "censorship" - it's quality control from readers who've recognized this pattern.

HN's algorithm isn't suppressing contrarian viewpoints - it's responding to content that consistently fails to meet the intellectual honesty this community values.

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1. boxed ◴[] No.43491114[source]
https://daringfireball.net/2025/03/something_is_rotten_in_th...

Your hypothesis is falsified.

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2. timeon ◴[] No.43491305[source]
Can you be more specific? Because this article was mentioned in the comment.
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3. boxed ◴[] No.43494351[source]
If you claim someone is a shill and always talks favorably about X, and there's a big headline article where X is absolutely THRASHED, that falsifies the hypothesis.