Comments about why the stories are being deleted are also being deleted as are questions posted about why the stories were deleted like this one. It's clear that either someone doesn't want this to be discussed on the site or some sort of technical barried of too many upvotes too fast is going on.
Agreed, if this is manual intervention it should be explicitly announced so that it's both transparent and people stop submitting more links on the same story for them to moderate.
Someone mentioned the flags are ignored after a post gets 10 upvotes and suggested that maybe the anti spam system is triggered due to the many upvotes in a short period of time.
I think the anti-spam system would not be that quick to react, especially considering some past submissions also have gotten massive amounts of upvotes in a short time (think jslinux or similar).
I wouldn't say "for no reason". I haven't flagged any, but I can see plenty of reasons why people would. It's basically just tech-drama, and some people don't want to see that on HN.
I'm pretty sure if enough people flag it within a short period of time, it will go dead. This is pure speculation btw, mods might be doing something too
Perhaps the more accurate way of describing it is marked "[dead]", although some are not showing up that way either it seems even though you can still follow a direct link to them.
Hacker News is the most visible organ of one Y Combinator, a technology startup accelerator in Silicon Valley. As an accelerator, YC wants as many opportunities as possible to invest in great companies.
For that reason, they probably do not want to be associated with the insensitivity and occasionally villainous misogyny that has dominated so many of these conversations. Limits their deal flow from everyone who isn't a dude.
I think he was arguing that newly created accounts from those groups were upvoting and the deletion was to counter that. It seems equally far-fetched, but at least not technically impossible. I highly doubt though that the majority of people interested in this story fall into either of those two groups.
No no no, this post is a valid contribution. If you've been following this story closely you'll have noticed that it has leaked past the tech community here at HN and elsewhere, into the gender rights communities, and even into some extremist communities. It has been evoking a lot from a lot of differently interested people. Some eager moderation may be required to handle it appropriately at this point, for everyone's sake.
The link to the Facebook post about how she got fired from sendgrid got removed as well, so it is most likely that people just don't want us to be talking about this.
20 points - Why are all the posts related to Aria [sic] Richards getting deleted? - https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=5416578
45 points - Effective immediately, SendGrid has terminated the employment of Adria Richards - https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=5416514
81 points - Effective immediately, SendGrid has terminated the employment of Adria Richards - https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=5416422
48 points - SendGrid has terminated the employment of Adria Richards - https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=5416312
(thanks throwaway125) 148 points (not dead, just shadowed) - SendGrid has terminated the employment of Adria Richards? - https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=5416021