The Hacker News is encouraging their community to participate further by submitting exclusive story ideas, research findings, tips, or feedback. This new initiative seeks to encourage a dialogue for collaboration and collect fresh perspectives and ideas from a variety of different thinkers. By participating, people can make their voices heard and help create what could be the best comprehensive repository of information available.
Our publication recognizes its responsibility to treat every tip submitted with the highest degree of urgency, care and discretion. This process helps assure that every single contribution is taken seriously and given the thoughtfulness it needs. Potential contributors should contact us by email at admin@thehackernews.com or ravie@thehackernews.com with their ideas or questions.
Call for Contributions
The Hacker News Market requires that contributors and companies participate entirely in good faith, providing only accurate information about their submissions. This directive is essential in upholding the integrity and quality of the information distributed on the platform. We urge everyone to send in their most relevant information that can help supplement and deepen the publication’s resources and guidance.
The submission process is very easy and all contributors are duly warned not to include esoteric or tangential information! The idea is to develop a crowdsourced repository of practical information that captures the smart growth and equitable development community’s best and most innovative ideas and insights.
Emphasis on Urgency and Discretion
The publication takes a serious approach to all tips received, ensuring that each submission is treated with promptness and confidentiality. This promise to the community goes a long way to establishing trust. It inspires greater numbers of people to tell their stories.
By putting a strong focus on discretion up front, The Hacker News prevents contributors from second-guessing whether their insights will be taken with care. This part of the submission process is crucial—particularly for whistleblowers and others who might bring sensitive or even groundbreaking information to light.

