NYT article on opening of dachau (1933)

(nytimes.com)

12 points | by marysminefnuf 12 hours ago ago

5 comments

  • dredmorbius 10 hours ago ago

    "please use the original title, unless it is misleading or linkbait; don't editorialize."

    "If the title includes the name of the site, please take it out, because the site name will be displayed after the link."

    <https://news.ycombinator.com/newsguidelines.html>

    Original title is:

    "NAZI PRISON CAMPS TO BE PERMANENT; Building Going On at Dachau to Convert Institution From a Revolutionary Makeshift."

    1st or 2nd clauses would be appropriate in this case, latter perhaps dropping "Revolutionary" for length.

    • marysminefnuf 8 hours ago ago

      Its the holocaust dude dont be a dick about it by trivializing it within some made up internet rules

      If your takeaway from the article is the formatting of the title i think you should be a better reader

      • dredmorbius 8 hours ago ago

        I actually think the item is worth consideration.

        But gratuitously flauting HN guidelines won't help you. Following them may. The New queue is brutal enough without adding handicaps.

        The rules aren't made up, and they're certainly not mine; they're linked at the bottom of most HN pages ("Guidelines" and "FAQ").

        You can also search for moderator comments which often give additional clarity using HN's search feature: "by:<username>", generally dang, tomhow, sctb, and pg, with dang giving you the broadest coverage. Select "comments" rather than the default "stories" from the results page.

        Title guidelines are pretty consistent. Editing is permitted though generally only to avoid clickbait or a few other conditions, and in that case, relying on text from the article itself.

        Editorialising is strongly frowned on.

        See:

        - Editorialising: <https://hn.algolia.com/?dateRange=all&page=0&prefix=true&que...>

        - Title from article text: <https://hn.algolia.com/?dateRange=all&page=0&prefix=true&que...>

        I'm not a mod, just a space alien cat who's been here a while and has studied the mod practices. Don't always agree with them myself, see: <https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48866236>.

  • rorkney 2 hours ago ago

    Does this sound so far-fetched today? Funny how history repeats itself:

    https://mesmeron.com/iceicebaby

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