Definitely true, but you need to determine if the blog post is adding value to the discussion, or just sensationalizing it. The world is full of people who can borrow a few lines and blow them out of proportion, but we should (and do) expect HNers' to do better than that.
A lot of blog posts wind up being just extremely wordy retweets.
I'd also submit that a blog post is the way to go if the source material is either too technical or too difficult to follow, and a blog post simply makes more sense to the HN readership. Or, even if the article is just way too long. Linking straight to a Nature article may be too much for the casual reader.
A lot of blog posts wind up being just extremely wordy retweets.
I'd also submit that a blog post is the way to go if the source material is either too technical or too difficult to follow, and a blog post simply makes more sense to the HN readership. Or, even if the article is just way too long. Linking straight to a Nature article may be too much for the casual reader.