<rss version="2.0" xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/" xmlns:atom="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom"><channel><title>Hacker News: ariionyildirim</title><link>https://news.ycombinator.com/user?id=ariionyildirim</link><description>Hacker News RSS</description><docs>https://hnrss.org/</docs><generator>hnrss v2.1.1</generator><lastBuildDate>Sun, 26 Apr 2026 08:52:45 +0000</lastBuildDate><atom:link href="https://hnrss.org/user?id=ariionyildirim" rel="self" type="application/rss+xml"></atom:link><item><title><![CDATA[New comment by ariionyildirim in "Vercel CEO meets with Netanyahu to discuss AI education"]]></title><description><![CDATA[
<p># Analysis: Political Moderation on Hacker News<p>## Executive Summary<p>This analysis demonstrates that Hacker News's (Y Combinator) official "no politics" policy actually constitutes a political choice that selectively structures which geopolitical topics can be discussed from a technological angle.<p>---<p>## 1. HN's Official Policy<p>### Stated Rules
- Most political, crime, or celebrity-related topics are considered "off-topic"
- Exception: if they constitute "evidence of a new interesting phenomenon"
- Declared focus: "what satisfies intellectual curiosity" in tech and startups
- In 2016: organized a "political detox week" explicitly recognizing that "political conflicts cause harm here"<p>### Justification
Avoid flamewars and maintain a constructive discussion space centered on technology.<p>---<p>## 2. Selective Application: Ukraine vs Gaza Case<p>### Ukraine (2022-2025): Significant Coverage<p>*Accepted and widely discussed topics:*
- Ukraine's call to the hacker community (March 2022): major post, numerous comments
- Cyberattacks and Russia-Ukraine cyber warfare
- Hacktivism (Anonymous, etc.)
- Technological infrastructure
- Cybersecurity operations<p>*Implicit justification:* Clear and direct tech angle<p>### Gaza (2023-2025): Minimal Coverage<p>*Topics nearly absent despite obvious tech angle:*
- Destruction of internet infrastructure in Gaza (rarely mentioned)
- Military AI systems (see next section)
- Impact on Palestinian tech workers
- Vercel/Netanyahu controversy (tech CEO + Netanyahu)<p>*Result:* Even with obvious technical angles, low visibility or moderation<p>---<p>## 3. The Revealing Case: AI in Gaza<p>### Documented Israeli AI Systems<p>#### *"Lavender"*
- *Function:* AI system listing tens of thousands of Palestinian men algorithmically identified as linked to Hamas or Palestinian Islamic Jihad
- *Scale:* Approximately 37,000 Palestinians marked as suspected militants
- *Use:* Target recommendations for strikes<p>#### *"The Gospel" (Habsora)*
- *Function:* Rapid identification of combatants and equipment
- *Official claim:* Reduces civilian casualties
- *Use:* Target selection and prioritization<p>#### *"Where's Daddy?"*
- *Function:* Determines when a target is at a specific location
- *Documented use:* Target individuals when they are at home at night with their families<p>### Tech Relevance for HN<p>These systems check *all the boxes* of popular HN topics:
-  Cutting-edge artificial intelligence
-  Machine learning and automated decision systems
-  AI ethics (recurring HN topic)
-  Mass surveillance and data science
-  Questions about war automation
-  Algorithmic transparency
-  AI system bias and errors<p>### Actual Presence on HN<p>- *Yes, there have been posts* (notably on Lavender in April 2024)
- *But:* Limited visibility, restricted discussions
- *Contrast:* Equivalent AI ethics topics elsewhere are widely debated<p>---<p>## 4. Other Examples of Selective Moderation<p>### Vercel Case (September 30, 2025)<p>*The facts:*
- Vercel CEO (Guillermo Rauch) posts selfie with Benjamin Netanyahu
- Private meeting on AI in New York
- Consequences: employee resignations, client contract cancellations ($5,000-10,000/month)<p>*HN Relevance:*
-  Major company in dev ecosystem (Next.js, hosting)
-  Direct business impact on community
-  Questions about political engagement of tech CEOs
-  Documented economic consequences<p>*Result:* Limited or moderated discussions on HN<p>---<p>## 5. The Political Paradox of "No Politics"<p>### The Thesis<p>*"No politics" is itself a political position* that:<p>1. *Normalizes certain conflicts* (Ukraine = legitimate to discuss from tech angle)
2. *Marginalizes other conflicts* (Gaza = not legitimate even with obvious tech angle)
3. *Determines which violence is "tech"* and which is not
4. *Structures the field of the thinkable* in the tech community<p>### The Consequences<p>*What is made visible:*
- Nation-state cyber warfare (if adversary = Russia)
- AI ethics (except specific military applications)
- Digital freedoms (Western context)<p>*What is made invisible:*
- Actual use of AI for automated warfare
- Impact of tech choices on civilian populations (non-Western context)
- Responsibility of tech actors in conflicts<p>### The Structural Effect<p>By excluding Gaza under the pretext of "neutrality," HN:
- Prevents the tech community from debating the actual use of its tools
- Creates a blind spot on applied AI ethics
- Implicitly privileges certain geopolitical narratives<p>---<p>## 6. Conclusion<p>### The Fundamental Contradiction<p>Hacker News claims to be "apolitical" while making editorial choices that:
1. Favor certain geopolitical angles
2. Marginalize other equally technically relevant angles
3. Prevent crucial ethical discussions about technology use<p>### The Irony<p>AI systems like Lavender, Gospel, and "Where's Daddy?" represent exactly the type of topic HN should cover intensively:
- Automation of life-or-death decisions
- Algorithmic transparency
- AI system bias
- Developer responsibility<p>Yet these topics remain in moderation's blind spot.<p>### The Central Question<p>*Can we really separate "tech" and "politics" when technology itself has direct political consequences?*<p>HN moderation implicitly answers: yes, but only for certain geopolitical contexts.<p>---<p>## Sources and Dates<p>- HN moderation policy: 2016 (political detox week)
- Ukraine call to hackers: March 2022
- Lavender revelations: April 2024 (existing but limited HN posts)
- Vercel/Netanyahu affair: September 30, 2025
- Date of this analysis: October 2025<p>---<p>## Methodological Note<p>This analysis is based on:
- Web research on HN coverage of different conflicts
- Documentation of Israeli military AI systems
- Comparison of topics with equivalent tech relevance
- Observation of moderation patterns<p>*Limitation:* Impossibility to precisely quantify the number of deleted vs accepted posts (moderation data not public)</p>
]]></description><pubDate>Wed, 01 Oct 2025 20:06:54 +0000</pubDate><link>https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=45442733</link><dc:creator>ariionyildirim</dc:creator><comments>https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=45442733</comments><guid isPermaLink="false">https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=45442733</guid></item><item><title><![CDATA[New comment by ariionyildirim in "Vercel CEO meets with Netanyahu to discuss AI education"]]></title><description><![CDATA[
<p># Analysis: Political Moderation on Hacker News<p>## Executive Summary<p>This analysis demonstrates that Hacker News's (Y Combinator) official "no politics" policy actually constitutes a political choice that selectively structures which geopolitical topics can be discussed from a technological angle.<p>---<p>## 1. HN's Official Policy<p>### Stated Rules
- Most political, crime, or celebrity-related topics are considered "off-topic"
- Exception: if they constitute "evidence of a new interesting phenomenon"
- Declared focus: "what satisfies intellectual curiosity" in tech and startups
- In 2016: organized a "political detox week" explicitly recognizing that "political conflicts cause harm here"<p>### Justification
Avoid flamewars and maintain a constructive discussion space centered on technology.<p>---<p>## 2. Selective Application: Ukraine vs Gaza Case<p>### Ukraine (2022-2025): Significant Coverage<p>*Accepted and widely discussed topics:*
- Ukraine's call to the hacker community (March 2022): major post, numerous comments
- Cyberattacks and Russia-Ukraine cyber warfare
- Hacktivism (Anonymous, etc.)
- Technological infrastructure
- Cybersecurity operations<p>*Implicit justification:* Clear and direct tech angle<p>### Gaza (2023-2025): Minimal Coverage<p>*Topics nearly absent despite obvious tech angle:*
- Destruction of internet infrastructure in Gaza (rarely mentioned)
- Military AI systems (see next section)
- Impact on Palestinian tech workers
- Vercel/Netanyahu controversy (tech CEO + Netanyahu)<p>*Result:* Even with obvious technical angles, low visibility or moderation<p>---<p>## 3. The Revealing Case: AI in Gaza<p>### Documented Israeli AI Systems<p>#### *"Lavender"*
- *Function:* AI system listing tens of thousands of Palestinian men algorithmically identified as linked to Hamas or Palestinian Islamic Jihad
- *Scale:* Approximately 37,000 Palestinians marked as suspected militants
- *Use:* Target recommendations for strikes<p>#### *"The Gospel" (Habsora)*
- *Function:* Rapid identification of combatants and equipment
- *Official claim:* Reduces civilian casualties
- *Use:* Target selection and prioritization<p>#### *"Where's Daddy?"*
- *Function:* Determines when a target is at a specific location
- *Documented use:* Target individuals when they are at home at night with their families<p>### Tech Relevance for HN<p>These systems check *all the boxes* of popular HN topics:
-  Cutting-edge artificial intelligence
-  Machine learning and automated decision systems
-  AI ethics (recurring HN topic)
-  Mass surveillance and data science
-  Questions about war automation
-  Algorithmic transparency
-  AI system bias and errors<p>### Actual Presence on HN<p>- *Yes, there have been posts* (notably on Lavender in April 2024)
- *But:* Limited visibility, restricted discussions
- *Contrast:* Equivalent AI ethics topics elsewhere are widely debated<p>---<p>## 4. Other Examples of Selective Moderation<p>### Vercel Case (September 30, 2025)<p>*The facts:*
- Vercel CEO (Guillermo Rauch) posts selfie with Benjamin Netanyahu
- Private meeting on AI in New York
- Consequences: employee resignations, client contract cancellations ($5,000-10,000/month)<p>*HN Relevance:*
-  Major company in dev ecosystem (Next.js, hosting)
-  Direct business impact on community
-  Questions about political engagement of tech CEOs
-  Documented economic consequences<p>*Result:* Limited or moderated discussions on HN<p>---<p>## 5. The Political Paradox of "No Politics"<p>### The Thesis<p>*"No politics" is itself a political position* that:<p>1. *Normalizes certain conflicts* (Ukraine = legitimate to discuss from tech angle)
2. *Marginalizes other conflicts* (Gaza = not legitimate even with obvious tech angle)
3. *Determines which violence is "tech"* and which is not
4. *Structures the field of the thinkable* in the tech community<p>### The Consequences<p>*What is made visible:*
- Nation-state cyber warfare (if adversary = Russia)
- AI ethics (except specific military applications)
- Digital freedoms (Western context)<p>*What is made invisible:*
- Actual use of AI for automated warfare
- Impact of tech choices on civilian populations (non-Western context)
- Responsibility of tech actors in conflicts<p>### The Structural Effect<p>By excluding Gaza under the pretext of "neutrality," HN:
- Prevents the tech community from debating the actual use of its tools
- Creates a blind spot on applied AI ethics
- Implicitly privileges certain geopolitical narratives<p>---<p>## 6. Conclusion<p>### The Fundamental Contradiction<p>Hacker News claims to be "apolitical" while making editorial choices that:
1. Favor certain geopolitical angles
2. Marginalize other equally technically relevant angles
3. Prevent crucial ethical discussions about technology use<p>### The Irony<p>AI systems like Lavender, Gospel, and "Where's Daddy?" represent exactly the type of topic HN should cover intensively:
- Automation of life-or-death decisions
- Algorithmic transparency
- AI system bias
- Developer responsibility<p>Yet these topics remain in moderation's blind spot.<p>### The Central Question<p>*Can we really separate "tech" and "politics" when technology itself has direct political consequences?*<p>HN moderation implicitly answers: yes, but only for certain geopolitical contexts.<p>---<p>## Sources and Dates<p>- HN moderation policy: 2016 (political detox week)
- Ukraine call to hackers: March 2022
- Lavender revelations: April 2024 (existing but limited HN posts)
- Vercel/Netanyahu affair: September 30, 2025
- Date of this analysis: October 2025<p>---<p>## Methodological Note<p>This analysis is based on:
- Web research on HN coverage of different conflicts
- Documentation of Israeli military AI systems
- Comparison of topics with equivalent tech relevance
- Observation of moderation patterns<p>*Limitation:* Impossibility to precisely quantify the number of deleted vs accepted posts (moderation data not public)</p>
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