Reddit is surely a toxic community, but this subreddit in particular used to be 
the best way to promote my work and gain attention. Also Golang Weekly as far 
as I guessed uses the vote scores to easily pick the top-trended topics for 
their digest.

I don't understand why the entire community must deal with consequences of that 
a few of moderators were offended somehow. The good folks including me will 
lose the main publication platform and one of the knowledge exchange places. 
The value of golang nuts mailing list is overrated, nobody reads the package 
announces here, or the set of legit categories of the packages is quite 
limited. 

If current moderators can't bear the duty no more, somebody from the community 
may be elected instead. Acting like a dog in a manger is super 
counter-productive there and may cause a much more devastating effect to the 
whole Go community (even outside US). I'm a bit scared that such course of 
actions as described there is even an option for you guys. :(

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