Key Takeaways
But the idea that things happen in SV because someone basically got fancy reddit upvotes is sort of concerning.
Why would it not be US centered? YC is an US company.
Overall, US + Canada is 50 - 60%. UK + EU is 20 - 30%. You could find post that lands on HN frontage showing their stats.
If Silicon Valley were in the UK I think most HN contributers would still be American.
51% US
5% United Kingdom
4% Germany
3% Australia, Canada, India
The rest are primarily European countries, with Sweden, Denmark, France, and Spain leading the way.
* Most people here use ad blockers. I imagine this data is incomplete and would reflect the mobile portion of the users. I don't log IP addresses.
8.0% Germany
6.5% United Kingdom
5.4% Canada
3.1% Australia
3.0% France
2.7% Netherlands
2.6% India
2.4% Sweden
1.9% Poland
1.7% Switzerland
1.6% Spain
1.4% Japan
1.4% Belgium
1.3% Italy
1.1% Austria
1.1% Finland
1.0% Norway
1.0% Brazil
7.0% Other countries
Unfettered linking of the latest Rust AIs, sharing of random peoples' purchases of Framework laptops, heat over GPLv2 vs. AGPL vs. BSD, and discussion of whether nixOS's use of *nix was or was not prior to Unix's use or Shakespeare's use, is clearly too much for some censors.
Doesn't seem to be true, the domain doesn't seem to be in Roskomnadzor's blacklist and I can reach it through Globalping nodes (incl. residential nodes)
No reason to get arrested because of viewing a picture of some massacre on a square in a large city or sent to the SMO because one reads some Ukraine news not approved by their government.
Of course this is by far not comprehensive, but it gives you an idea of where the people are from.
Also, the other comment regarding the time zones is absolutely real. It's a fun experiment to check out Hacker News at unusual times of the day and observe the differences in content and especially in the comments section.
There is an Asian/Australian wave, followed by Europe, and the North America. Some of the best times are when the waves start to mix (ex: early morning NYC time, you’ll get the Europe and NA groups interacting).
You’ll see different types of stories posted. Similar enough to where it all makes sense to be on HN, but it seems like a different flavor. But the comments are where I start to see more differences. You can get new takes on the same article if you see the comments from different times of the day.
I’d love to actually see this analyzed more. This is just the take from someone who has been awake at enough hours to observe some trends.
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