I just wanted to confirm one of your assertions anecdotally. In the past 
week I wrote two Elm blog posts and opted to post them to /r/elm rather 
than elm-discuss for precisely the first two bullet points you listed. A 
linear discussion would have been largely unhelpful and distracting.

I also wanted to reinforce the importance of good moderation. I've seen 
small subreddits grow and die due to a lack of moderation, but the ones 
that have good moderation that encourage productive discussion end up doing 
well.

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