If /r/technology has a lot of paywall and ad-filled links, and HN does not, yet both sites have similar moderating technology, then either dang et al. are seriously better admins, or HN is frequented by a better class of person.
> “We're considering banning domains that require users to disable ad blockers” (reddit.com)
It should be obvious before I click the front-page link on HN that it's about /r/technology only, not reddit as a whole. That means there's still room for admin improvement here on HN.
There, you done gone made me say it.