Isn't this like saying a whole country is bad because of its 
president/leader? A whole community cannot be bad because of what one 
person did, nor can a whole company because of its CEO. golang-nuts/-dev 
would not be closed if one Google person behaves bad. We are a community of 
our own, we are the Go community as stated in https://golang.org/conduct 
and the CEO of Reddit is afaik not part of that community.

I am not a Reddit user, but I vote for making /r/golang unofficial, I do 
not know what that entails, and maybe transferring moderator rights to 
other people.

On Friday, November 25, 2016 at 12:53:32 AM UTC+1, bradfitz wrote:
>
> In light of the CEO of Reddit admitting to editing user comments (see 
> dozen news stories today), I propose we delete the /r/golang subreddit.
>
> That is so beyond unethical and immature, I no longer want anything to do 
> with that site. I will be deleting my account on Reddit after backing up my 
> content, and I will no longer be a moderator of /r/golang.
>
> If other moderators of /r/golang feel strongly that it should remain, I 
> suppose you're welcome to keep it going.
>
> But if the other moderators want to abandon it and focus our conversation 
> elsewhere (or build a replacement), I'm happy to just delete /r/golang.
>
> Opinions?
>
>

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