While I find Reddit and the conduct on/around it to be vile and nonredeemable, 
/r/golang is a nice addition to the community whose positives have generally 
outweighed the negatives.  Killing it unnecessarily fragments the Go community 
at-large — especially if no good alternative/transition can be offered.  
Apropos: We don't need that *now* after several acrimonious outbursts of 
immaturity in the past few weeks hurt collective morale.

Both golang-nuts and /r/golang serve two distinct purposes.  I have no problem 
with them co-existing.  Please don't suggest Slack.  The moves toward that have 
caused enough personal annoyance.

That's my _foif Rappen_ for whatever its worth.

- Matt

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