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Indiahacker.com -- request for review (indiahacker.com)
9 points by scoobee99 on Aug 10, 2008 | hide | past | favorite | 13 comments


1. What is the target audience for this site? (Its not 'hacker kinda' as mentioned in a comment here). Building that initial user base might be the key to the success.

2. Related to point 1, what is the 'essence' of the site? As in what kind of posts are allowed/not allowed, comment etiquette, is there any moderation? (Right now i see 'Bomb' blasts in India' as the top link. Incorrect headline, and and conveyed an entirely wrong message to me at least.)

3. For some reason the create login page didn't give me focus on the text boxes. (Firefox 2.0.0.16)

4. I was on a profile page, but did not get automatically logged on after creating the account.

The good part is you prefer the minimal and simplistic design. Good luck with your venture!

p.s. There was a 'pg' id on the site as well. :-)


Thanks, comments noted.


Very, very good idea. I have been looking for away to get more into asian cultures. I have traveled a lot to other places but only have so much time and it is hard to get insight into the lives and minds of other cultures from far away, esp the younger people.

So this is a good place to start.

Obviously it is very reddit-inspired, both idea and design. Reddit wasn't the first aggregator though and they are here to stay in one form or the other so that's fine and I really like the design but it is a little bit to reddit-ish perhaps, looks like a clone.

Overall grade: Nice work man!


maybe they used the reddit source.


Indeed, it is based on reddit source! ('Powered by reddit') :-)


Thanks!


What inspired its creation? I don't find any need to hit back to Indiahacker again... hasn't got any pullback factor? Wonder how much is it gonna live?


Give it some time! :-)


only problem I see here is content and how frequently you would get correct hacker kinda news(that too India specific) there. You can't follow multiple sites for same news.

From the current content I don't find any technical article there. India specific news can be followed by

1. http://india.alltop.com

2. follow indianews on twitter

good initiative though.


I reckon the name is more towards lifehacker than to hackernews, like the former is not about computer hacking but life in general.


Thanks. The intention is to be India specific, but not necessarily 'hacker kinda news'. The clean and minimal UI is inspired by HN.



At the time we started http://www.indiahacker.com, http://www.reddit.com/r/india wasn't a very active community. Perhaps people tend to focus on top-level domains and less so on subreddits (my theory).




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