We're generally fine with noncommercial third party projects, but please include the original HN links so readers can go back to the source if they want.
is being copied over with no indication that it was copied from Hacker News, and you're even representing the submitter as if they have an account on your site: https://makers.random.gg/user/RandomDailyUrls.
Nowhere is there any indication of crediting or linking to HN at all, which is not cool. I'm also pretty sure that many HN community members will object to you copying their usernames over and making them look like users on your site.
I don't mean to be grumpy and if I've misunderstood something, I'm open to being corrected, but this does not look like a fair use of HN.
Nice to see something like this. Product Hunt has just become swarmed with junk and people from incubators promoting each other's products. Show HN is good, but the good stuff doesn't stick around long enough to discover.
We're generally fine with noncommercial third party projects, but please include the original HN links so readers can go back to the source if they want.
good idea
I took another look and it seems to me that your site is misleadingly poaching data from HN. For example, this post:
> Show HN: I recreated a 90s Halloween decoration from my childhood - https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=45720155
is being copied over with no indication that it was copied from Hacker News, and you're even representing the submitter as if they have an account on your site: https://makers.random.gg/user/RandomDailyUrls.
Similarly, you've turned https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=41519878 into https://makers.random.gg/project/25 and https://news.ycombinator.com/user?id=jmpavlec into https://makers.random.gg/user/jmpavlec.
Nowhere is there any indication of crediting or linking to HN at all, which is not cool. I'm also pretty sure that many HN community members will object to you copying their usernames over and making them look like users on your site.
I don't mean to be grumpy and if I've misunderstood something, I'm open to being corrected, but this does not look like a fair use of HN.
Nice to see something like this. Product Hunt has just become swarmed with junk and people from incubators promoting each other's products. Show HN is good, but the good stuff doesn't stick around long enough to discover.