r/programming Rules
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[April Trial] No LLM-related posts.
[April Trial] No LLM-related posts.
LLM-related content of any kind is banned on r/programming.
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No LLM-Written Content
No LLM-Written Content
If you don't want to write it, we don't want to read it. This includes the use of LLMs for translation or summarisation. Moderators reserve discretion in ambiguous cases.
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No Political Posts or Personal/Social Drama/Gossip
No Political Posts or Personal/Social Drama/Gossip
r/programming is not a place to share content with a primary focus on politics, personal drama, social gossip, or such.
Examples of inappropriate topics would include: Please vote for net neutrality. Big Tech is being sued in Europe for blahdeblah. Grace Hopper Conference is now 60% male. Postgres is turning the freaking frogs gay. Linus Torvalds was a poopy-head on a mailing list. The People's Rust Foundation is arguing with the Rust Foundation For The People.
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No Non-Programming/Generic LLM/Diffusion Content
No Non-Programming/Generic LLM/Diffusion Content
r/programming is not a place to share AI content that has nothing to do with programming or is overly generic.
Examples of inappropriate topics would include: Claude spent all my money at Vegas. Sam Altman created a bot that's gonna replace yer mum. Roiters in Barcelona were pacified by a soliloquy written by an AI.
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No Product Promotion/"I Made This" Project Demo Posts
No Product Promotion/"I Made This" Project Demo Posts
r/programming is not a place to post your project, get feedback, ask for help, or promote your startup.
Technical write-ups on what makes a project technically challenging, interesting, or educational are allowed and encouraged, but just a link to a GitHub page or a list of features is not.
The technical write-up must be the focus of the post, not just a tickbox-checking exercise to get us to allow it. This is a technical subreddit.
We don't care what you built, we care how you build it.
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No Content Aggregators
No Content Aggregators
No newsletters, listicles, or anything similar that aggregates content. If you found 15 open source projects that will blow my mind, post those 15 projects instead and we'll be the judge of that.
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No Surveys Or Job Postings
No Surveys Or Job Postings
If it seeks to extract value from the sub without contributing anything, it isn't welcome. Check out r/samplesize as an alternative place to submit surveys.
Exceptions are made for high quality surveys hosted by established members of the software development community (really just the annual SO Developer Survey).
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No Support Questions or AskReddit-Type Questions
No Support Questions or AskReddit-Type Questions
r/programming is not a support forum. If you have a question, check out r/learnprogramming, r/cscareerquestions, or Stack Overflow.
Similarly, if you'd see it on a programming-focused version of AskReddit, it doesn't belong here. Examples of inappropriate topics would include: What's your favourite programming language? Tabs or spaces? Does anyone else hate it when your CSS gets in your ASM and you recursion all over your Senior Developer?
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No Meta Posts
No Meta Posts
Examples of inappropriate topics would include: DAE think r/programming sucks? DAE think r/programming rocks? Why did you remove my post? Why did you ban this user that is totes not me I swear I'm just asking questions.
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No Images, Memes, Or Other Low Effort Posts
No Images, Memes, Or Other Low Effort Posts
There's better subs for them, and if we allowed them they'd just flood the sub.
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No Blogspam
No Blogspam
Don't post actual blogspam: blogposts that do nothing more than linking to a primary source.
We may leave these up if they are the first post to get traction about a news event and they're the best discussion going on about the news event.
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No Extreme Beginner Content
No Extreme Beginner Content
Examples of inappropriate topics would include: What is a variable. What is a for loop. Making an HTTP request using curl. We may leave these up if they've generated a lot of healthy discussion.
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Comments: No Bots
Comments: No Bots
Actual humans only, please and thank you.
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Comments: No Incivility
Comments: No Incivility
If you're unable to say something without calling someone names, don't say it at all.
Info
- Do you have a question? Check out /r/learnprogramming, /r/cscareerquestions, or Stack Overflow.
- Do you have something funny to share with fellow programmers? Please take it to /r/ProgrammerHumor/.
- For posting job listings, please visit /r/forhire or /r/jobbit.
- Check out our faq. It could use some updating.
- Are you interested in promoting your own content? STOP! Read this first.
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