Dear mods: can we reinstate the no politics rule, please? I know I could just ignore threads with political content, but for some idiotic reason I can't seem to help myself from peering into and contributing to these pointless debates where everyone essentially preaches to the choir and comes out feeling frustrated and angry at the other side's stupidity/ignorance/dishonesty/corruption.
So I propose we, as a community, all agree to talk -- and argue! -- about the stuff which we all genuinely love. We love tech. We love programming languages. We love hardware. We love philosophy, as long as it's not too political. We love physics, and science more generally. We love music theory. Our interests are deep and diverse.
We are hackers -- not politicos! I say let's rally around that, and prove to the wider world that in at least one online community, we can step above the puerile name calling. The hacker community has attained a certain status, through our immense collective success. The world now watches what we do. Let's not blow it.
So let's practice some self-restraint. You, the mods, are the guardians of this community, and to date you've done a damn fine job. Be brave, and nip these corrosive political threads in the bud.
However, perhaps there's another solution.
If a "flag as political" capability were added to HN, along with the ability for users to show/hide political-flagged threads, it seems to me that users and the community as a whole could do most of the heavy lifting.
I realize that this raises the possibility for other flags (e.g. "can we have one just for X, so we don't have to see Y?") and with every supposedly simple modification there can be a legion of convoluted behind-the-scenes changes required; I hope I don't seem to be implying that such a change would be trivial. But perhaps in the interest of keeping the mods' workload down and discussions a tad more civil during what may be a particularly contentious next four years, it should be seriously considered.