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New top story on Hacker News: GitHub Discussion about the recent feed changes becomes 3rd most upvoted ever

GitHub Discussion about the recent feed changes becomes 3rd most upvoted ever
14 by beeman | 15 comments on Hacker News.
The discussion [0] about the recent changes has been upvoted by so many developers, that it's currently the 3rd most upvoted discussion on the platform [1]. I've been talking about it on Twitter [2] and tried to ping a few people I know who work at GitHub, but to no avail - there has been total silence since they made the change 5 days ago. Is there someone here on HN who can bring this to the attention of the right people? Even though I understand it's a corporation, I can't imagine nobody cares about so many developers being unhappy. The ask is pretty simple: leave the old chronological feed [3] as an option. 0: https://ift.tt/v7EQmae 1: https://ift.tt/zqiouKU 2: https://twitter.com/beeman_nl/status/1701278872858178005 3: https://ift.tt/XcW8RZ9

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