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I've observed that the complainers about content either just like to complain, or have an agenda. (i.e. suppress news about Ub^H^Ha distro they don't like.)
Yeah, sadly that seems to be the case all too often, and it gets quite irritating too. But that's not the whole issue.
Let's take the Fedora wallpaper news as an example. I was one of the people who asked if the news was worth publishing - but certainly not because I wouldn't like Fedora (Fedora is one of my favorite Linux distributions), nor because of the joy of complaining for complaining's sake.
There are many news that may not be worth putting on the front page while maybe still worth publishing.
Putting only major news on front pages works very well for newspapers and magazines, so why wouldn't it work here on OSnews (or on other news sites in general) too?
Edited 2008-11-09 20:00 UTC





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Personally, I've always just ignored the stories I wasn't interested in, and read the ones I was. It's not like we have so many stories flying through here that it's hard to keep up.
I've observed that the complainers about content either just like to complain, or have an agenda. (i.e. suppress news about Ub^H^Ha distro they don't like.)
To me, "Page 2" seems like an organizational layer devoted to painting the bike-shed.
Edited 2008-11-09 19:39 UTC