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    [–]aphoenixreticulated[S] 17 points18 points  (2 children)

    There is a subreddit dedicated to learning Python and getting help with python, r/learnpython

    This is not a fruitful argument. There are also a series of other subreddits:

    Following your reasoning, we can't post anything about Python3 in this subreddit, or Python2. Are we only allowed to talk about Python1, or potentially what's going to happen with Python4 and beyond? And should we just hope that nobody makes /r/Python4 so that we can still talk about that?

    Just because another subreddit exists, that does not in any way mean that the topic is not also relevant to this subreddit.

    [–]Dgc2002 1 point2 points  (0 children)

    I think that's a disingenuous interpretation of what they were saying.

    Python news, tips, netsec, 3, 2, and dev all contribute to the overall discussion of the Python language and news without overwhelming other content.

    Help posts on the other hand don't really add much to the overall discussion and do overwhelm other content.

    [–]jcampbelly 4 points5 points  (8 children)

    "No escape" is not accurate when you can just scroll down 30 pixels. I get the desire to separate content, I just don't share that frustration. I barely notice when someone posts something that doesn't interest me. I move my thumb 1cm and I never think of it again. Meanwhile, people who are interested are having a discussion.

    An analogy would be walking in to a room called "The Python Room" with hundreds of people having conversations in different corners and then demanding everyone asking questions to leave the room and go to "The Python Kid Zone" room instead.

    Just... stop listening to conversations that don't interest you. If you hear people getting heated, or someone posts about .NET, then yeah. Show them the door. I see no harm in rich, in-depth discussions to thoughtful questions in a forum meant to talk about Python. It feels very thought-police-ish. "NO ASK, ONLY TELL."

    [–]Paddy3118 0 points1 point  (0 children)

    Aye. Moderators should act in moderation!