> If we were to syndicate Reddit, it could be reusing some other RSS nodelet thing.

I don't see it as "syndicating" Reddit but spreading news curated by Brian over more channels.

We have regulars here who don't use Reddit.

And I rather prefer discussing them here than on Reddit.

> This just creates additional moderation burden on our site.

I found those links very interesting and worthy of discussion. And we are currently not overwhelmed with moderation tasks.

I'm asking because just posting links is not our usual style here.

Cheers Rolf
(addicted to the Perl Programming Language :)
see Wikisyntax for the Monastery

Update

I'm not talking about linking to Reddit but reusing the curated links posted there


In reply to Re^2: Link reposting in "Perl News"? by LanX
in thread Link reposting in "Perl News"? by LanX

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