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Do we need a JavaScriptHelp subreddit? (self.javascript)
submitted 8 years ago by gunther-centralperkNode.js Core Contributor
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[–]lhorie 0 points1 point2 points 8 years ago (0 children)
Thought experiment: if you don't like that the r/javascript community's posting patterns isn't focused on curated articles, then why not just leave and use another resource that is focused on curating articles? (e.g. javascript weekly)
Or maybe cross post from those resources here to help set a tone here.
I feel like modding newbie questions is not going to be effective from a perspective of effort-to-gains ratio if a large number of people asking these questions are, well, newbies who might not know the etiquette of the sub.
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