I would also like to keep something like this group. The fact that every 
one get a chance to be read by the community (without being downvoted or 
just ignored) is very important. A few times in Stack Overflow I have asked 
somewhat hard/specific questions with nobody caring answering it because it 
wasn't popular. I fear that Reddit might be the same. But I'm not a Reddit 
user so I don't know.

Also agree with many elm-discuss arguments given including (but not 
exclusively) :
 - visibility of what I have already read
 - getting emailed when there is an answer in a discussion I'm in
 - real people names 

I strongly feel that the wealth of this discussion group is due to the fact 
that the community likes it, and of course thanks to the great spam 
filtering done for first posts. So encouraging people to change to reddit 
might no be a good idea. If the spam really is a problem, is there a 
mecanism to involve more the community for this control?

In my opinion, the active community here is very useful and I would have 
loved to be redirected here earlier than I was. I only knew about the elm 
slack initially. And may be the same for some newcomers from reddit who 
don't know about this group?

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