>Its possible to have a site that is a mashup of /r/programming, /r/programmerhumor and /r/learnprogramming (and a few others) all on one site.
The fact that these are three separate subs and not one kinda betrays your point though. How did it get this way, where there are multiple subs? Is it because the mods were overbearing, or because the community decided what it wants and doesn't want?
There are cases when content from one sub seeps through to another, and the blowback isn't nearly as bad as what you see on SO.
The fact that these are three separate subs and not one kinda betrays your point though. How did it get this way, where there are multiple subs? Is it because the mods were overbearing, or because the community decided what it wants and doesn't want?
There are cases when content from one sub seeps through to another, and the blowback isn't nearly as bad as what you see on SO.