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HN stories cited most in comments

HN stories cited most in comments

by keepamovin·Feb 12, 2026·2 points·0 comments

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The Take

The site surfaces an underrated signal — links mentioned inside comments rather than top-ranked posts — which reveals recurring conversation magnets (e.g., recurring 'Ask HN' threads and enduring news links). The UI exposes useful filters (comments, points, discussed, linked, backlinked, and year epochs) and a dated snapshot, but there’s no obvious methodology page or CSV/API export, so researchers will want provenance and raw data access before trusting the rankings.

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Hacker News readers, community researchers, journalists, moderators and data enthusiasts

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