Are all 25,171 subscribers scum and villainy?  As a someone that reads 
/r/golang I've somehow managed not to come to the same conclusion.

On Thursday, November 24, 2016 at 5:56:47 PM UTC-6, Brian Ketelsen wrote:
>
> Kill it.
> It's a wretched hive of scum and villainy.  The Go subreddit was the only 
> thing similar to human and it is downright painful most of the time.
>
> On 11/24/2016 6:54:25 PM, Brad Fitzpatrick <brad...@golang.org 
> <javascript:>> wrote:
> [+bketelson, dgryski]
>
>
> On Thu, Nov 24, 2016 at 3:53 PM, Brad Fitzpatrick <brad...@golang.org 
> <javascript:>> 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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