There is also HN currently in existence, as much as I despise the interface.

But I would like to warn against building a go-specific (or only adopted by
go) solution to this; the cross-pollination with other communities is a
specific advantage of reddit that isn't just a technical restriction that
can be re-implemented.

On Thu, Dec 1, 2016 at 7:27 AM, <aus...@apriendeau.com> wrote:

> I don't weigh in often because the Go team has been very good about
> vetting their options before executing them. I want to highlight that
> because that is what I feel Brad is doing here. I do not think they are
> going nuclear and pulling the trigger. I appreciate that we are consider
> the ethics involved with this issue.
>
> With that being said, I do think we need a viable alternative for a source
> of news whether hosted by the go team or unofficial. I do not want to
> continue to use Reddit even though I was an avid user.
>
> I do not see an issue with parking the subreddit as there are several
> reasons not to delete it.
>
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